ANAT 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Thalamus, Basal Ganglia, Globus Pallidus

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We"re gonna finish up the section on the thalamus and then we"ll start with the cerebral cortex. Information is flowing up to the thalamus and the thalamus is able to regulate what gets through and what gets blocked. So, all these feedback connections are a clue that something important is happening. Some information gets through and some doesn"t. The physiological properties of thalamic neurons has been studied and those properties provides some possible insights into how the thalamus can regulate information flow into the cortex. Thalamic neurons switch between two different firing modes. During wakefulness they are in a transmission mode, in which they fire single action potentials that faithfully relay sensory inputs (i. e. if the sensory inputs increase their firing rates, the thalamic neurons increase their firing rates). During slow wave sleep, thalamic neurons switch to a bursting mode, in which they fire bursts of 3-8 action potentials, separated by quiet periods lasting 100s of milliseconds.

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