AbstractAll neocortical areas receive thalamic inputs. Some thalamocortical pathways relay information from ascending pathways (first order thalamic relays) and others relay information from other cortical areas (higher order thalamic relays), thus serving a role in corticocortical communication. Most, possibly all, afferents reaching thalamus, ascending and cortical, are branches of axons that innervate lower (motor) centers, so that thalamocortical pathways can be viewed generally as monitors of ongoing motor instructions. In terms of numbers, the thalamic relay is dominated by synapses that modulate the relay functions. One of the roles of these modulatory pathways is to change the transfer of information through the thalamus, in accord ...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
SummaryMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form recip...
The thalamus was long considered a passive relay of sensory information with little or no active rol...
The thalamus is classically viewed as passively relaying information to the cortex. However, there i...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
Sensory processing involves information flow between neocortical areas, assumed to rely on direct in...
1. The thalamus has long been seen as responsible for relaying information on the way to the cerebra...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
The thalamus, once viewed as passively relaying sensory information to the cerebral cortex, is beco...
A traditional view of the thalamus is that it is a relay station which receives sensory input and co...
Connections ascending to the thalamus. Contrary to classical opinion, all thalamic nuclei receive ex...
The corticothalamic (CT) pathways emanate from either Layer 5 (L5) or 6 (L6) of the neocortex and la...
Almost all functional processing in the cortex strongly depends on thalamic interactions. However, i...
Historically, the thalamus has been viewed as little more than a relay, simply transferring informat...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
SummaryMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form recip...
The thalamus was long considered a passive relay of sensory information with little or no active rol...
The thalamus is classically viewed as passively relaying information to the cortex. However, there i...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
Sensory processing involves information flow between neocortical areas, assumed to rely on direct in...
1. The thalamus has long been seen as responsible for relaying information on the way to the cerebra...
The thalamus is often described as a relay. Typified by sensory pathways, this concept leads to thal...
The thalamus, once viewed as passively relaying sensory information to the cerebral cortex, is beco...
A traditional view of the thalamus is that it is a relay station which receives sensory input and co...
Connections ascending to the thalamus. Contrary to classical opinion, all thalamic nuclei receive ex...
The corticothalamic (CT) pathways emanate from either Layer 5 (L5) or 6 (L6) of the neocortex and la...
Almost all functional processing in the cortex strongly depends on thalamic interactions. However, i...
Historically, the thalamus has been viewed as little more than a relay, simply transferring informat...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
SummaryMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form recip...