| 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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| thalamotomy |
A surgical procedure in which cells in the thalamus are destroyed in an effort to eradicate debilitating tremors.
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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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| thalamotomy |
A surgical operation in which surgeons destroy small areas of the thalamus in order to alleviate one-sided tremor
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