Two characteristics of the thalamus--its apparently simple relay function and its daunting multinuclear structure--have been customarily viewed as good reasons to study something else. Yet, now that many other brain regions have been explored and neurophysiologists are turning to questions of how larger circuits operate, these two characteristics are starting to seem more attractive. First, the relay nature of thalamic neurons means that recording from them, like tapping into a wire, can reveal the signals carried by specific circuits. Second, the concentration of like relay neurons into nuclei means that inactivating or stimulating them can efficiently test the functions of the circuits. Recent studies implementing these principles have re...
Motor thalamus (Mthal) is implicated in the control of movement because it is strategically located ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Simplified view of basal ganglia thalamo-cortical motor signal processing. Sensorimoto...
The thalamus is classically viewed as passively relaying information to the cortex. However, there i...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
1. The thalamus has long been seen as responsible for relaying information on the way to the cerebra...
A traditional view of the thalamus is that it is a relay station which receives sensory input and co...
The thalamus was long considered a passive relay of sensory information with little or no active rol...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
AbstractAll neocortical areas receive thalamic inputs. Some thalamocortical pathways relay informati...
The motor thalamus (Mthal) is poised between subcortical and cortical motor structures and is, in th...
Almost all functional processing in the cortex strongly depends on thalamic interactions. However, i...
The thalamus is considered an important structure of sensitive pathways, and also intervenes in moto...
The cognitive control of behavior was long considered to be centralized in cerebral cortex. More rec...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
International audienceThe thalamus is often underestimated in most cerebral models, though it is inv...
Motor thalamus (Mthal) is implicated in the control of movement because it is strategically located ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Simplified view of basal ganglia thalamo-cortical motor signal processing. Sensorimoto...
The thalamus is classically viewed as passively relaying information to the cortex. However, there i...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
1. The thalamus has long been seen as responsible for relaying information on the way to the cerebra...
A traditional view of the thalamus is that it is a relay station which receives sensory input and co...
The thalamus was long considered a passive relay of sensory information with little or no active rol...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
AbstractAll neocortical areas receive thalamic inputs. Some thalamocortical pathways relay informati...
The motor thalamus (Mthal) is poised between subcortical and cortical motor structures and is, in th...
Almost all functional processing in the cortex strongly depends on thalamic interactions. However, i...
The thalamus is considered an important structure of sensitive pathways, and also intervenes in moto...
The cognitive control of behavior was long considered to be centralized in cerebral cortex. More rec...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
International audienceThe thalamus is often underestimated in most cerebral models, though it is inv...
Motor thalamus (Mthal) is implicated in the control of movement because it is strategically located ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Simplified view of basal ganglia thalamo-cortical motor signal processing. Sensorimoto...
The thalamus is classically viewed as passively relaying information to the cortex. However, there i...