Diencephalon Structure & Function Flashcards
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Where is the diencephalon located?
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embryologically located:
- between the telencephalon and the mesencephalon
- between the cerebral cortex and the brainstem
- medial to the internal capsule
- divided in the midline by the third ventricle
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DIENCEPHALIC SUBDIVISIONS (5):
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- Epithalamus
- Dorsal Thalamus (or Thalamus)
- Ventral Thalamus
- Subthalamus
- Hypothalamus
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Epithalamus:
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- Habenula: involved in the limbic pathway
- Pineal gland: synthesizes serotonin and converts it to melatonin
- Posterior commissure: links pretectal and other nuclei of the two sides
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Dorsal Thalamus or Thalamus:
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Thalamic nuclei:
- provide a strong link to the cerebral cortex
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External medullary lamina:
- a narrow band of myelinated fibers lateral to thalamic nuclei
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Internal medullary lamina:
- a band of myelinated fibers that subdivide thalamic nuclei into anterior, lateral, and medial nuclear groups
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Ventral Thalamus:
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Reticular Nucleus of the Thalamus:
- between the external medullary lamina and the internal capsule
- Ventral Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (vLGN)
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Subthalamus:
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Located between the hypothalamus and the dorsal thalamus
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Zona Incerta:
- rostral extension of the brain stem reticular formation
- Subthalamic Nucleus (of Luys)
- Involved with basal ganglia and extrapyramidal activity
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Hypothalamus:
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Controlling center of the ANS
- Neurobehavioral functions and regulation of hormones released by the hypophysis
- Hypothalamic nuclei
- Infundibulum
- Hypophysis (pituitary gland)
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Hypophyseal portal system:
- vascular connection between the hypothalamus and the anterior pituatary
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Blood supply to the thalamus:
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Supplied mainly by branches from the Circle of Willis:
- Anterior communicating artery
- Posterior communicating artery
- Anterior cerebral artery (ACA)
- Posterior cerebral artery (PCA)
- Internal carotid artery
9
Q
Dorsal Thalamus Proper (Thalamus):
Location
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- Medial to the posterior limb of the internal capsule
- Surrounds the third ventricle
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Dorsal Thalamus Proper (Thalamus):
Major functions
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“Gateway to the Cortex”
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Relays all sensory information to the cerebral cortex
- however, olfactory input to the thalamus is from the piriform cortex
- Relays information about motor activities to the cerebral cortex
- Integrates sensory information from different modalities and projects to association cortex
- Relays emotional and affective information to the cortex
- It is part of the “Papez circuit” of the Limbic System, projects to the limbic cortex
- It is intimately involved in the control of alertness, arousal, and sleep
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Under direct cortical feedback and control:
- reciprocal connections between the thalamus and the cortex
11
Q
How are the specific relay nuclei grouped?
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- Anterior nuclear group
- Lateral-Ventral tier
- Lateral-Dorsal tier
- Medial group
12
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- *Specific relay nuclei:**
- *Anterior nuclear group**
- **Afferent Input: **
- Efferent Output:
- Functions:
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- Afferent Input: Mammillary body
- Efferent Output: Cingulate gyrus
- **Functions: **Limbic
13
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What specific relay nuclei make up the Lateral-Ventral Tier of the thalamus?
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- Ventral anterior (VA)
- Ventral lateral (VL)
- Ventral posterior lateral (VPL)
- Ventral posterior medial (VPM)
- Lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)
- Medial geniculate nucleus (MGN)
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Ventral Anterior & Ventral Lateral nuclei:
- Afferent Input:
- Efferent Output:
- Functions:
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Ventral Anterior (VA)
- Afferent Input: Globus pallidus
- Efferent Input: Premotor cortex (area 6)
- Functions: Motor
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Ventral Lateral (VL)
- Afferent Input: Dentate nucleus of cerebellum
- Efferent Input: Motor and premotor (areas 4 and 6)
- Functions: Motor
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Ventral Posterior Lateral (VPL) & Ventral Posterior Medial (VPM) nuclei:
- Afferent Input:
- Efferent Output:
- Functions:
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Ventral Posterior Lateral (VPL):
- **Afferent Input: **Dorsal column-medial lemniscus & spinothalamic
- **Efferent Output: **Somatosensory cortex (areas 3,1,2)
- **Functions: Somatic **sensation (body)
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Ventral Posterior Medial (VPM):
- Afferent Input: Sensory nuclei of trigeminal nerve
- Efferent Output: Somatosensory cortex (areas 3,1,2)
- Functions: Somatic sensation (face)