University of Alabama Birmingham: Two Distinct Circuits Drive Inhibition in the Sensory Thalamus of the Brain
July 23, 2020
July 23, 2020
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, July 23 -- The University of Alabama Birmingham campus issued the following news:
The thalamus is a "Grand Central Station" for sensory information coming to our brains. Almost every sight, sound, taste and touch we perceive travels to our brain's cortex via the thalamus. It is theorized that the thalamus plays a major role in consciousness itself. Not only does sensory information pass through the thalamus, it is also processed and transformed by the . . .
The thalamus is a "Grand Central Station" for sensory information coming to our brains. Almost every sight, sound, taste and touch we perceive travels to our brain's cortex via the thalamus. It is theorized that the thalamus plays a major role in consciousness itself. Not only does sensory information pass through the thalamus, it is also processed and transformed by the . . .