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- nerves of a human embryo of 10.2 mm. (Label for Diencephalon is at left.) Diencephalic syndrome List of regions in the human brain This article incorporates...
- Diencephalic syndrome, or Russell's syndrome, is a rare neurological disorder seen in infants and children and characterised by failure to thrive and severe...
- brain. The epithalamus also serves as a connecting point for the dorsal diencephalic conduction system, which is responsible for carrying information from...
- (or prethalamus, previously also known as ventral thalamus), the mid-diencephalic organiser (which forms later the zona limitans intrathalamica (ZLI) )...
- diencephalon (the midbrain-diencephalic junction). Thus, the terminology changes at either side of the midbrain-diencephalic junction. Superior to the...
- a bilateral white matter tract of the initial segment of the dorsal diencephalic conduction system (DDCS). It contains afferent fibers from the septal...
- "flapping tremor"). The tremor is caused by abnormal function of the diencephalic motor centers in the brain, which regulate the muscles involved in maintaining...
- amnesia. Structural neuroimaging has also shown the presence of midline diencephalic lesions and cortical atrophy. Structural lesions of the central nervous...
- system malformation characterized by the absence of the telencephalon and diencephalic structures. These are often combined with severe abnormalities in the...
- offenders: Evidence of volume reduction in the right amygdala and related diencephalic structures". Archives of General Psychiatry. 64 (6): 737–746. doi:10...