The Diencephalon Flashcards

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What is the diencephalon made up of

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Thalamus
Subthalamus
Hypothalamus

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Describe the thalamic organisation

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Sits ventral to the lateral ventricles
Thalamus is divided in two by the 3rd ventricle
Organised into discrete nuclei

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What is the thalamus made up of (?)

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Anterior nuclear group 
Ventral anterior nucleus 
Lateral dorsal nucleus
Ventral lateral nucleus 
Lateral posterior nucleus
Ventral posterior lateral nucleus 
Ventral posterior medial nucleus 
Midline thalamic nuclei
Medial nuclear group 
Intralaminar nuclei 
Internal medullary lamina
Pulvinar
Medial geniculate nucleus
Lateral geniculate nucleus
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What are the key functions of the thalamus

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Relay site for numerous inputs/outputs
Key relay centre to cortical sensory areas
Involved in almost all sensory systems (except olfactory)
Enhances or restricts signals
Involved in the somatosensory pathway

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What are the intralaminar nuclei

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Projects to various medial temporal lobe structures (e.g. amygdala, hippocampus and basal ganglia)
Mostly glutamatergic neurons (excitatory)

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What are the functions of the amygdala, hippocampus and basal ganglia

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Amygdala = emotions, fear, anxiety
Hippocampus = memory
Basal ganglia = movement

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What are loss of neurons in the intralaminar nuclei associated with

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Progressive supra nuclear palsy and Parkinson’s

PSP = brain disorder causes problems with walking and balance

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What is the reticular nucleus

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Forms the outer covering of the thalamus
Majority are GABA (inhibitory)
Do not connect with distal regions, do with other thalamic nuclei
Receive inputs from collaterals of their axons from thalamic nuclei
Modulates thalamic activity

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What is the reticular formation

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Set of interconnected pathways in the brainstem that sends ascending projections to the forebrain nuclei (ascending reticular activating system, ARAS)
Involved in consciousness and arousal
Degrees of wakefulness depend on ARAS activity

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What is the relationship between the intralaminar nuclei, reticular nucleus and reticular formation

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Both intralaminar and reticular nucleus receive inputs from ARAS

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Describe the hypothalamus

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Divided into two by the third ventricle
Collection of individual nuclei with distinct functions
Largely ipsilateral connections with other nuclei

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What is the hypothalamus involved in

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Fighting
Fleeing
Feeding
Mating

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What is the function of the hypothalamus

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Direct connections with the autonomic nervous system
Neurons in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus with direct projections to pre-autonomic neurons in the spinal cord
Connections with the endocrine systems e.g. hypothalamic-pituitary axis
Control of behaviour e.g. feeding

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What is the paraventricular nucleus

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Cluster of neurons with similar functions and connections
Sends projections to autonomic nervous system and posterior pituitary gland via parvocellular and magnocellular neurons respectively
Involved in feeding behaviour(particularly PVN)

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Where is the suprachiasmatic nucleus

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Above the pituitary gland

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What are the functions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus

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Circadian Rhythm, sleep wake cycles