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The Thalamus is an area of the brain that helps process information from the senses and transmit it to other parts of the brain.
Brain structure linked to neuropsychopathology in psychosis patients

Brain structure linked to neuropsychopathology in psychosis patients

Brain scans could help scientists uncover mechanisms underlying mental fatigue

Brain scans could help scientists uncover mechanisms underlying mental fatigue

Long-term hippocampal DBS effectively reduces seizures in experimental models

Long-term hippocampal DBS effectively reduces seizures in experimental models

People with Parkinson's benefit from exercise programs on stationary bicycles

People with Parkinson's benefit from exercise programs on stationary bicycles

Max Planck Institute develops neural event-triggered functional magnetic resonance imaging

Max Planck Institute develops neural event-triggered functional magnetic resonance imaging

Study sheds light on how neural ensembles form thoughts

Study sheds light on how neural ensembles form thoughts

Brain imaging distinguishes Parkinson’s subtypes

Brain imaging distinguishes Parkinson’s subtypes

Brain imaging distinguishes Parkinson’s subtypes

Brain imaging distinguishes Parkinson’s subtypes

Aggression a trait in bipolar II disorder

Aggression a trait in bipolar II disorder

ADHD linked to altered neural activation in bipolar patients

ADHD linked to altered neural activation in bipolar patients

Dartmouth neurobiologist investigates brain's nerve cells that establish one's location and direction

Dartmouth neurobiologist investigates brain's nerve cells that establish one's location and direction

GRID1 thalamo-cortical gene variations absent in schizophrenia

GRID1 thalamo-cortical gene variations absent in schizophrenia

NeuroSigma to launch Monarch eTNS system at 10th European Congress on Epileptology

NeuroSigma to launch Monarch eTNS system at 10th European Congress on Epileptology

Visual clue to ICH outcomes

Visual clue to ICH outcomes

Childhood abuse linked to thalamus size in violent mental health patients

Childhood abuse linked to thalamus size in violent mental health patients

NeuroSigma's external Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation system awarded CE Certification

NeuroSigma's external Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation system awarded CE Certification

Neuroscientists try to decipher precisely how human brain constructs our sense of self

Neuroscientists try to decipher precisely how human brain constructs our sense of self

Interhemispheric coordination reduced in schizophrenia

Interhemispheric coordination reduced in schizophrenia

White matter abnormalities distinguish childhood-onset BD

White matter abnormalities distinguish childhood-onset BD

Frontal-amygdala connectivity alterations in BDI patients

Frontal-amygdala connectivity alterations in BDI patients

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