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| pulvinar | <anatomy> A prominence on the posterior part of the thalamus of the human brain. Origin: L, a cushion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pulvinar nucleus | The large caudal portion of the lateral thalamic nuclear group; may be divided into oral, inferior, medial and lateral parts based on cytoarchitecture and connections; functionally related to the visual system. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Nucleus, Inferior Pulvinar, Nucleus, Lateral Pulvinar, Nucleus, Medial Pulvinar, Nucleus, Oral Pulvinar, Pulvinar Nucleus, Inferior, Pulvinar Nucleus, Lateral, Pulvinar Nucleus, Medial, Pulvinar Nucleus, Oral, Pulvinars
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The pulvinar is the caudal-most nucleus of the thalamus that is conventionally divided into oral, inferior, lateral, and medial subnuclei. The pulvinar has been implicated in attentional mechanisms. The lateral and inferior pulvinar have widespread connections with visual cortical association areas. The oral pulvinar predominantly has connections with somatosensory cortical association areas. ...
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L, pulvinus, a cushion. The posterior extremity of the thalamus slung over the posterior aspect of the internal capsule like a cushion.
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The cushion-like nuclear mass in the posterior dorsal thalamus overhanging the geniculate bodies of the midbrain. It has reciprocal connections with areas of parietal, temporal and occipital cortex.
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A swelling upon the median aspect of the thalamus. It receives a large proportion of the optic tract fibers, and is a way station in the path of the impulses concerned in vision.
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