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Meaning of "thalamic"

thalamic (adjective) - pertaining to or located near the thalamus, a part of the brain that relays sensory signals to the cerebral cortex
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  • Of or pertaining to the thalamus.

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This shows an excess of thalamic GABAergic activation.
A thalamic examination shows marked abnormality.
The involvement of thalamic nuclei in sensory systems.
I suppose it takes courage to submit to a thalamic transplant.
It was utilized for thalamic stimulation in comatose patients.
Dysaesthesia is defined as pain due to thalamic lesioning.
I like my thalamic regions just the way they are.
Or sometimes they are called specific thalamic nuclei.
Normalized thalamic blood flow as a function of propofol levels.
We had to sever your thalamic nerve.
Thalamic regulation of the nucleus accumbens.
Let us prepare a thalamic booster series.
Thalamic projections to the sensory cortex follow a somatotopic organization.
And now for the anterior thalamic pathway.
Thalamic projections to the sensory cortex follow a somatopic organization.

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It is this response that stimulates the thalamic processes.
Diagnosis was thalamic pain syndrome.
This allowed maximum coverage of the thalamic bodies.
Thalamic semantic paralexia.
Total recovery after bilateral paramedian thalamic infarct.
Anterior thalamic stimulation.
One of these recruited areas is the anterior thalamic nucleus.
The thalamic inactivation yielded distinct effects on both cortical areas.
Korzybski called it thalamic behavior.
The thalamic nuclei.
Cholinergic control of thalamic function.
Repeatability of thalamic volume results attests the quality of the method used.
Lacunar stroke internal capsule and left thalamic lacunar stroke.
The cortical and thalamic neurons are more active during that stage.
The nucleus reuniens is a component of the thalamic midline nuclear group.
The amount of thalamic loss also appeared to be related to the severity of disability.
The medial geniculate nucleus is part of the thalamic relay system.
These first order thalamic nuclei are typically those that we find in the.
The theory is therefore also referred to as the thalamic theory of emotion.
These thalamic regions are a part of the ascending pain modulation at the diencephalon degree.
There is no thalamic region.
This kind of surgery can be both a thalamotomy or the implantation of a thalamic stimulator.
One that will act upon the thalamic regions of your brain.
We performed a longitudinal study to determine the effects of antipsychotic medications on thalamic volume.
The levels should drop when the new thalamic connections stabilise.
Hypokinetic dysarthrias in stroke cases are commonly associated with bilateral ischemia in the thalamic region.
Those two generations of violence were a thalamic pause for all humankind.
The dorsomedial thalamic nucleus and the projections from the amygdala receive information from perirhinal cortex.
Moving onto thalamic.
SPECT has shown thalamic hypoperfusion of patients during episodes.
Moving on to thalamic.
A reduction in thalamic volumes in schizophrenia has been shown in structural MRI studies.
Striatal output neurons act as detectors of distributed patterns of cortical and thalamic activity.
Some evidence has turned up that thalamic stimulators are still delivering erotic feelings.
Allodynia and dysaesthesia replace numbness between one week and a few months after a thalamic stroke.

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