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Thus, the thalamic region is attributed a major role in this theory of emotion.
Those two generations of violence were a thalamic pause for all humankind.
From then on, thalamic lesions became the target point with more satisfactory results.
A network simulation of thalamic circuit operations in selective attention.
Thalamic damage is thought to have been the trigger for the amnestic syndrome.
Another study was done where the onset of athetoid movement followed a thalamic stroke.
For example, when thalamic cells reverberate at two cycles per second, the brain is in a state of deep sleep.
There was a thalamic pleasure in tree running.
It is this response that stimulates the thalamic processes.
Once the thalamic processes are activated, they are ready to discharge.
Newer research suggests that thalamic function is more selective.
It is not fully known, however, what role a thalamic abnormality plays in the disease pathophysiology.
Thalamic processes are a source of affective experience.
He had plunged all the way down to stubborn, archaic, infantile thalamic processes.
We're well into the multimodal thalamic nuclei-a primary integrative area.
The medial geniculate nucleus is part of the thalamic relay system.
The exposure to Shh leads to differentiation of thalamic neurons.
Studies have shown that the thalamic region dedicated to the trunk is found between the regions supporting sensation from the arms and legs.
The imagination ethic is centered in the neocortex and related thalamic structures.
The thalamic fasciculus is a component of the subthalamus.
Thalamic relay cells show two types of responses.
The thalamic nuclei involved in sensation, and their cortical projections, are discussed below.
This allowed maximum coverage of the thalamic bodies.
The thalamic neurones fire in a special combination in a given emotional expression.
The theory asserts that the thalamic region is the brain area responsible for emotional responses to experienced stimuli.