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Anatomy of the Diencephalon N. Zecevic, March 4, 2013 ThalamusT

Figure A3 Surface anatomy of the cerebral hemisphere (Part 2) neuro4e-app-fig-a-03-2r.jpg

Figure A12 Midsagittal view of the human brain (Part 3) neuro4e-app-fig-a-12-3r.jpg

MRI-midline

Figure A21 The ventricular system of the human brain (Part 1) neuro4e-app-fig-a-21-1r.jpg

Box 21A(1) The Hypothalamus neuro4e-box-21-a(1)-0.jpg

Epithalamus

Figure 22.5 Regional specification of the developing brain (Part 2) neuro4e-fig-22-05-2r.jpg

Figure A14 Internal structures of the brain seen in coronal section neuro4e-app-fig-a-14-0.jpg

Anterior Nucleus- inputs from mammilary bodies; outputs to prefrontal cortex, cingulum > limbic system MD- medio-dorsal > part of limbic system to prefrontal cortex; memory function VA, VL- in motor function, inputs from BG and Cerebellum, outputs to motor cortex VPL, VPM- sensory inputs from periphery to somatosensory cortex CM- centrum medianum- from Globus Pallidus to Motor cortex Pulvinar- inputs- auditory, somatosensory and visual cortex (visual attantion) MGB- from lateral lemniscus to auditory cortex LGN- from optic tract to visual cortex

Barr’s The Human Nervous System, 8th Ed.

Internal capsule and corona radiata Fibers coming to and going from Cer Cx Thalamic radiation- radiating from the Th-. Many fibers are ncluded in both, but for example pyramidal tr. Does not stop in TH, or cortico-strate fibers. Haines, Fund. Neuro., Fig 16-17

Figure 26.3 Canonical neocortical circuitry neuro4e-fig-26-03-0.jpg

Figure 9.8 Schematic representation of the main mechanosensory pathways (Part 1) neuro4e-fig-09-08-1r.jpg

Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative aspects of pain/temperature for body & face (Part 1) neuro4e-fig-10-06-1r.jpg

Figure A21 The ventricular system of the human brain (Part 3) neuro4e-app-fig-a-21-3r.jpg