thalamus
Americannoun
plural
thalami-
Anatomy. the middle part of the diencephalon through which sensory impulses pass to reach the cerebral cortex.
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Botany. a receptacle or torus.
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Also called thalamium. an apartment for women in an ancient Greek house.
noun
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either of the two contiguous egg-shaped masses of grey matter at the base of the brain
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both of these masses considered as a functional unit
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the receptacle or torus of a flower
plural
thalamiOther Word Forms
- postthalamic adjective
- subthalamic adjective
- thalamic adjective
- thalamically adverb
- transthalamic adjective
Etymology
Origin of thalamus
1695–1705; < New Latin; Latin: bedroom < Greek thálamos
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Explanation
The thalamus is an egg-shaped mass of gray matter that's located in the middle of the brain. The thalamus is responsible for transmitting sensory signals between different parts of the brain. The thalamus plays a crucial role in regulating consciousness, sleep, and alertness by directing sensory information to different parts of the brain. It receives input from sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, and skin and then relays that information to other regions of the brain for further processing. This important structure, which is located near the center of the brain, gets its name from the Greek word thalamos, which means "inner chamber."
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Using this system, the scientists showed that the thalamus plays a central role in shaping specialized neural circuits within the human cerebral cortex.
From Science Daily • Jan. 7, 2026
They found that neural activity spread from the thalamus into the cortex in wave like patterns, creating synchronized activity across cortical networks.
From Science Daily • Jan. 7, 2026
Their work continues to point toward the thalamus as a central hub in this decision-making process.
From Science Daily • Nov. 30, 2025
Correlation alone could not answer the key questions, so co-lead Celine Chen created a CRISPR-based screening platform to alter gene activity in the thalamus and cortex.
From Science Daily • Nov. 30, 2025
The path consists of three neurones, the cell body of the first lying just outside the spinal cord, that of the second lying in the cord, and that of the third lying in the thalamus.
From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Woodworth, Robert S.
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