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Toward an Integrative Theory of Thalamic Function

The thalamus has long been suspected to have an important role in cognition, yet recent theories have favored a more corticocentric view. According to this view, the thalamus is an excitatory feedforward relay to or between cortical regions, and cognitively relevant computations are exclusively cort...

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Published in:Annual review of neuroscience 2018-07, Vol.41 (1), p.163-183
Main Authors: Rikhye, Rajeev V, Wimmer, Ralf D, Halassa, Michael M
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