#Roadmap towards #Standardized
#NeuroImaging approaches
for human #ThalamicNuclei

» There is currently no #consensus in the field as to which #thalamic #nuclei can be reliably imaged or how to exploit emerging techniques that can potentially allow more robust delineation
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we have formed a consortium:

The Thalamus Nuclei Neuroimaging Group #TANGO
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inspiration from #HippocampalSubfields Group ..development of consensus protocols for segmenting «

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/385008273

#neuroscience

Higher-order sensory #ThalamicNuclei are densely connected with multiple #cortical & #subcortical areas, but what do they do? During active sensing, the POm integrates information from the #cortex & plays a key role in #SensoryPerception #PLOSBiology https://plos.io/3XFqbhx
Posteromedial thalamic nucleus activity significantly contributes to perceptual discrimination

Higher-order sensory thalamic nuclei are densely connected with multiple cortical and subcortical areas, but their role remains elusive. This study shows that during active sensing, the posteromedial thalamic nucleus (POm) integrates information from the cortex and plays a significant role in sensory perception.

Higher-order sensory #ThalamicNuclei are densely connected with multiple #cortical & #subcortical areas, but what do they do? During active sensing, the POm integrates information from the #cortex & plays a key role in #SensoryPerception #PLOSBiology https://plos.io/3XFqbhx
Posteromedial thalamic nucleus activity significantly contributes to perceptual discrimination

Higher-order sensory thalamic nuclei are densely connected with multiple cortical and subcortical areas, but their role remains elusive. This study shows that during active sensing, the posteromedial thalamic nucleus (POm) integrates information from the cortex and plays a significant role in sensory perception.

Higher-order sensory #ThalamicNuclei are densely connected with multiple #cortical & #subcortical areas, but what do they do? During active sensing, the POm integrates information from the #cortex & plays a key role in #SensoryPerception #PLOSBiology https://plos.io/3XFqbhx
Posteromedial thalamic nucleus activity significantly contributes to perceptual discrimination

Higher-order sensory thalamic nuclei are densely connected with multiple cortical and subcortical areas, but their role remains elusive. This study shows that during active sensing, the posteromedial thalamic nucleus (POm) integrates information from the cortex and plays a significant role in sensory perception.