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thalamus one of a pair of large organs that form most of the side walls of the third ventricle of the brain. The thalamus has two important functions: the transmission of neural impulses from various receptors to the cerebral cortex, where they are experienced as touch, pain, and temperature; and the regulation of incoming impulses during resting states.
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thalamus A mass of gray matter (nerve cells) located deep in the brain that is responsible for motor control and serves as a relay center for sensory signals.
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thalamus The key relay station for information from the sensory pathways to the cerebral cortex.
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thalamus A small bundle of tissue located in the midbrain grey matter that is destroyed during thalamotomy. It is the main relay station for sensory impulses that reach the brain cortex from other parts of the brain and the spinal cord
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thalamus forebrain structure, part of the limbic system, that sorts incoming information and coordinates body movements and sensations
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