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neothalamus
neothalamus Anat. (niːəʊˈθæləməs) [mod.L. (L. Edinger Vorlesungen über den Bau der nervösen Zentralorgane des Menschen und der Tiere (ed. 7, 1908) II. xv. 234), f. neo- 1 e + thalamus.] The phylogenetically younger portion of the thalamus, which includes its lateral part.1917 Jrnl. Compar. Neurol. X... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paleothalamus
Initially, the paleothalamus was distinguished from other parts of the thalamus (i.e. from the neothalamus) on the basis that paleothalamic nuclei were This was the main reason why the terms "paleothalamus" and "neothalamus" were felt obsolete and fell into disfavor. Sources Thalamus wikipedia.org
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palæothalamus
palæoˈthalamus Anat. Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-. [mod.L., f. palæo-, paleo- b + thalamus.] The phylogenetically older portion of the thalamus, usu. taken to include its anterior and medial parts.1920 S. W. Ranson Anat. Nervous Syst. 391/1 (Index), Palæothalamus. See Thalamus, old. 1921 Tilney & Rile... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spinothalamic tract
See also Rostral ventromedial medulla Periaqueductal gray Neothalamus References External links Diagram at mfi.ku.dk Overview at uwm.edu Spinal wikipedia.org
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Thalamus
The lateral part of the thalamus is the phylogenetically newest part of the thalamus (neothalamus), and includes the lateral nuclei, the pulvinar and the wikipedia.org
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neo-
neo- (ˈniːəʊ) combining form of Gr. νέος, new (as in νεόγαµος newly married, νεογενής newborn), common in recent use as a prefix to adjs. and ns. 1. a. In combs. denoting a new or modern form of some doctrine, belief, practice, language, etc., or designating those who advocate, adopt, or use it, as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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