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The thalamus is a structure in the brain between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain at the top of the brainstem, roughly in the center of the skull. It's function appears to be relaying sensory and motor signals. It also regulates consciousness, sleep and alertness. Der Thalamus ist ein Teil des humanoiden Gehirns, in dem alle Erinnerungen gespeichert werden. 2368 fallen Counselor Deanna Troi und Commander William T. Riker während eines Aufenthalts dreier Ullianer auf der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) ins Koma. Doktor Beverly Crusher findet heraus, dass bei beiden nur der Thalamus betroffen ist. (TNG: ) 2372 behandelt der Doktor den Nucleus cuneatus und die hintere Thalamusverbindung der Vidiianerin Danara Pel. (VOY: ) The thalamus is part of the humanoid brain. It consists of two general parts. The sensory thalamus receives impulses from sensory nerves – nerves stimulated by changes in the organism's environment. The sensory thalamus combines and switches this information, sending it to the proper regions of the cerebral cortex. The motor thalamus is connected to axons of the pyramidal cells that originate in the motor cortex (chiefly those of the precentral gyrus). It switches the signals from the cortex to the basal ganglia, and thence to the spinal cord and ultimately the muscles. Because the thalamus receives so many signals, it is believed to be one of the architecturally oldest parts of the humanoid brain. The part of the "brain" responsible for truthiness and knowledge. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Thalamus"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
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The part of the "brain" responsible for truthiness and knowledge. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Thalamus"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click . The thalamus is part of the humanoid brain. It consists of two general parts. The sensory thalamus receives impulses from sensory nerves – nerves stimulated by changes in the organism's environment. The sensory thalamus combines and switches this information, sending it to the proper regions of the cerebral cortex. The motor thalamus is connected to axons of the pyramidal cells that originate in the motor cortex (chiefly those of the precentral gyrus). It switches the signals from the cortex to the basal ganglia, and thence to the spinal cord and ultimately the muscles. Because the thalamus receives so many signals, it is believed to be one of the architecturally oldest parts of the humanoid brain. Telepathic memory invasion by Ullians results in an electropathic residue in the thalamus. (TNG: "Violations" ) Dr. Crusher describes the thalamus as being part of the cerebral cortex that is responsible for memory. In actuality it is part of the brain stem and is responsible for managing sensory input. However the mechanisms of memory are not well-known and could by the 24th century be discovered to include the thalamus. Damage to the thalamus can cause coma. In 2375, Doctor Julian Bashir performed a procedure on Sarina Douglas that would stimulate the growth of new synapses in her thalamus and free her from her catatonic state. (DS9: "Chrysalis") The thalamus is a structure in the brain between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain at the top of the brainstem, roughly in the center of the skull. It's function appears to be relaying sensory and motor signals. It also regulates consciousness, sleep and alertness. Der Thalamus ist ein Teil des humanoiden Gehirns, in dem alle Erinnerungen gespeichert werden. 2368 fallen Counselor Deanna Troi und Commander William T. Riker während eines Aufenthalts dreier Ullianer auf der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) ins Koma. Doktor Beverly Crusher findet heraus, dass bei beiden nur der Thalamus betroffen ist. (TNG: ) 2372 behandelt der Doktor den Nucleus cuneatus und die hintere Thalamusverbindung der Vidiianerin Danara Pel. (VOY: )
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