| 1. | Consciousness is the dialogue between the thalamus and the cerebral cortex.
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| 2. | The thalamus and superior colliculus are connected via lateral geniculate nucleus.
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| 3. | Many different functions are linked to various regions of the thalamus.
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| 4. | In contrast, damage to the thalamus can result in coma.
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| 5. | The second-order neurons send their axons to the thalamus.
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| 6. | The third order neurons arise from thalamus to the postcentral gyrus.
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| 7. | The thalamus then innervates the cortical division of the limbic forebrain.
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| 8. | This is what made possible a solid partition of the thalamus.
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| 9. | The anterior nuclei of the thalamus display functions pertaining to memory.
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| 10. | If all these measures fail patients are candidates for thalamus surgery.
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