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Starts with the letter T. Th.Thalamus. It's the thalamus.That's right, that's the thalamus, here.
Thalamus. It's the thalamus.
thalamus.
Another place the thalamus sends information is to the amygdala.
I mentioned the thalamus before as a relay center for the brain.
And so if that's the thalamus there, below the thalamus would be what?
So because they share a thalamus they share sensory information on some level.
It goes through something called the thalamus, and then it goes on to the brain, and we smell, or sight, or whatever.
Smell does not go through the thalamus.
The thalamus is really a relay center.
That's right, that's the thalamus, here.
your senses would take in the information and they would send it to a structure in the center there called the thalamus, the big oval, the yellow oval there
Specifically, the part of their brain that's connected is a structure called the thalamus.
So the amygdala controls aggression through a very particular set of interactions between areas known as the hypothalamus and the thalamus, which in turn send excitatory projections
So if we look at those subcortical areas, like the amygdala and the thalamus-- so this is a slice through the brain right about here on the left,
So the amygdala controls aggression through a very particular set of interactions between areas known as the hypothalamus and thalamus, which in turn send
So if we look at those subcortical areas, like the amygdala and the thalamus-- so this is a slice through the brain right about here
And if you mess with those parts of the brain like intersect at the linkages between the thalamus which is the central relay station in the brain and the cerebral cortex, you
And it looks like there's some kind of general connectivity, especially going back to this thing in the middle of the brain called the thalamus.
And so I thought-- I talked to some neurologists and they said, we can diminish the tremor on that side by doing a small incision in your thalamus, which
showing the may amygdala in red, and this guy on the right, this is a slice of the brain this way showing the thalamus.
And this guy in the right, this is a slice through the brain this way showing the thalamus.
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