A traditional view of the thalamus is that it is a relay station which receives sensory input and conveys this information to cortex. This sensory input determines most of the properties of first order thalamic neurons, and so is said to drive, rather than modulate, these neurons. This holds as a rule for first order thalamic nuclei, but in contrast, higher order thalamic nuclei receive much of their driver input back from cerebral cortex. In addition, higher order thalamic neurons receive inputs from subcortical movement-related centers. In the terminology popularized from studies of the sensory system, can we consider these ascending motor inputs to thalamus from subcortical structures to be modulators, subtly influencing the activity of ...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
Historically, the thalamus has been viewed as little more than a relay, simply transferring informat...
Sensory information is routed to the cortex via the thalamus, but despite this sensory bombardment, ...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
© 2019 Danilo LaTerraThe integration and interpretation of sensorial information is a fundamental re...
The thalamus was long considered a passive relay of sensory information with little or no active rol...
The thalamus, once viewed as passively relaying sensory information to the cerebral cortex, is beco...
AbstractAll neocortical areas receive thalamic inputs. Some thalamocortical pathways relay informati...
Higher-order thalamic nuclei contribute to sensory processing via projections to primary and higher ...
Two characteristics of the thalamus--its apparently simple relay function and its daunting multinucl...
Pathways linking the thalamus and cortex mediate our daily shifts from states of attention to quiet ...
Pathways linking the thalamus and cortex mediate our daily shifts from states of attention to quiet ...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
Nearly all of the sensory information that enters the cortex passes through the thalamus, and the mo...
Motor thalamus (Mthal) is implicated in the control of movement because it is strategically located ...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
Historically, the thalamus has been viewed as little more than a relay, simply transferring informat...
Sensory information is routed to the cortex via the thalamus, but despite this sensory bombardment, ...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
© 2019 Danilo LaTerraThe integration and interpretation of sensorial information is a fundamental re...
The thalamus was long considered a passive relay of sensory information with little or no active rol...
The thalamus, once viewed as passively relaying sensory information to the cerebral cortex, is beco...
AbstractAll neocortical areas receive thalamic inputs. Some thalamocortical pathways relay informati...
Higher-order thalamic nuclei contribute to sensory processing via projections to primary and higher ...
Two characteristics of the thalamus--its apparently simple relay function and its daunting multinucl...
Pathways linking the thalamus and cortex mediate our daily shifts from states of attention to quiet ...
Pathways linking the thalamus and cortex mediate our daily shifts from states of attention to quiet ...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
Nearly all of the sensory information that enters the cortex passes through the thalamus, and the mo...
Motor thalamus (Mthal) is implicated in the control of movement because it is strategically located ...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
Historically, the thalamus has been viewed as little more than a relay, simply transferring informat...
Sensory information is routed to the cortex via the thalamus, but despite this sensory bombardment, ...