Functions of thalamus

  1. Thalamic Stroke: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
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Thalamic Stroke: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Deep in the center of your brain, there is a walnut-sized center called the thalamus. Located right next to the brain stem, this tiny part of the brain is very important. Even though this complex part of the brain is very small, having a stroke in the thalamus can have many different health implications for your body. ‌ In addition to having a About The Thalamus Generally, the thalamus is responsible for transporting sensory information from the body through the brain. The five main functional components of the thalamus are: • Arousal and pain regulation. This part of the thalamus is able to discern what object is creating which brain patterns. Both through • Sensory experiences. There are parts within the thalamus that regulate every type of sensory information except for • Motor language function. Speech and • Cognitive function. The thalamus is integral for your overall • Mood and motivation. There are components within the thalamus that are connected to parts of the brain that encompass mood and motivation. Causes of Thalamic Strokes There are two ‌ Ischemic strokes‌ Ischemic strokes happen when a build-up of fatty deposits, ‌ Hemorrhagic strokes‌ Typically, hemorrhagic strokes occur because of conditions related to the blood vessels. ‌ Similar to other strokes, some risk factors for thalamic strokes and infarcts are: • Being overweight • Not exercising • • Taking drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine, or Adderall • High blood pressure • Smoking cigarettes • High cholest...

Thalamus

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