The diencephalon Flashcards
What are the subdivisions of the diencephalon
Epithalamus
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Describe the epithalamus
- Is the most dorsal portion of the diencephalon
- Contains some small nuclei and their connections
- Contains the pineal gland
What is the function of the pineal gland
produces melatonin and plays a role in circadian and seasonal rhythms
Describe the location of the thalamus
is found on either side of the dorsal portion of the 3rd ventricle- is connected by the interthalmic adhesion
Describe the location of the hypothalamus
- Lies below the thalamus
- Exposed on the ventral or basal surface of the brain
What is the general function of the thalamus
serves as a relay station for information destined for higher centres e.g. cerebral cortex
How do fibres access the cerebral hemisphere from the diencephalon
via internal capsules
List the key functions of the epithalamus
- key for circadian rhythm
- connect limbic system to other parts of brain
- causes secretion from pineal gland
- Regulate motor pathways and emotion
How does the interthalamic adhesion form
Right and left thalami may project medially and meet together forming the interthalamic adhesion
Give details on the location of different sensory nuclei through the thalamus
- General and special sensory information relays through appropriate groups of thalamic nuclei:
- General through ventral group
- Special through geniculate nuclei
- Impulses then pass via the internal capsules and visual and auditory radiations to reach appropriate cortical sensory areas
How does special nuclei differ in thalamus
Have well-defined sensory and motor functions
Have highly organized point to point connection with sensory and motor regions of cerebral cortex
How does non-special nuclei differ in thalamus
Receive less functionally distinct afferent input
Connect with wider area of cortex, including associative and limbic regions
Name the three main specific nuclei in the thalamus
- Lateral geniculate nucleus
Medial geniculate nucleus
Ventrolateral
Describe the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus
runs from eye to primary visual cortex
Describe the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus
run from the inner ear to primary auditory cortex