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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Geniculate bodies. Tracts. Arterial supply. Clinical aspects. Sources. + Show all. Gross structure. The thalamus is made up of two symmetrical structures formed from the diencephalon. Each half of the thalamus is elongated along the anteroposterior axis giving it an ovoid appearance.

  2. Oct 30, 2023 · The hypothalamus is the principal visceral control center of the brain and mediates a broad range of functions via its connections with the endocrine, autonomic (visceral motor), somatic motor, and limbic systems, maintaining a state of homeostasis.

  3. The thalamus is the place where our innermost thoughts either flower in the cerebral cortex (because cortex = consciousness), or are stopped before they can become conscious thoughts. Conscious movement is shaped and smoothed by motor circuits running through the thalamus.

  4. Dec 12, 2022 · The hypothalamus (a small brain structure that plays an important role in homeostasis and hormone regulation) creates the floor and inferolateral walls of the third ventricle. Superior to (or on top of) the hypothalamus is the thalamus, which is separated from the hypothalamus by the hypothalamic sulcus.

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · The thalamus is a paired gray matter structure of the diencephalon located near the center of the brain. It is above the midbrain or mesencephalon, allowing for nerve fiber connections to the cerebral cortex in all directions — each thalamus connects to the other via the interthalamic adhesion.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · hypothalamus, region of the brain lying below the thalamus and making up the floor of the third cerebral ventricle. The hypothalamus is an integral part of the brain. It is a small cone-shaped structure that projects downward from the brain, ending in the pituitary (infundibular) stalk, a tubular connection to the pituitary gland.

  7. Thalamus And Hypothalamus. Deep in the core area of the brain, just above the top of the brainstem, are structures that have a great deal to do with perception, movement, and the body's vital functions. The thalamus consists of two oval masses, each embedded in a cerebral hemisphere, that are joined by a bridge.

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