epithalamus

(noun)

The dorsal posterior segment of the diencephalon, involved in the maintenance of circadian rhythms and regulation of motor pathways and emotions.

Related Terms

  • subthalamus
  • limbic system
  • hypothalamus
  • thalamus

Examples of epithalamus in the following topics:

  • Epithalamus and Pineal Gland

    • The epithalamus connects the limbic system to other parts of the brain.
    • The epithalamus is a dorsal posterior segment of the diencephalon (as shown in the figure below).
    • The epithalamus acts as a connection between the limbic system and other parts of the brain.
    • The epithalamus is labeled in red.
  • Functions of the Diencephalon

    • It is made up of four distinct components: the thalamus, the subthalamus, the hypothalamus, and the epithalamus.
    • The epithalamus functions as a connection between the limbic system and other parts of the brain.
  • Development of the Central Nervous System

    • Diencephalon elaborations include the subthalamus, hypothalamus, thalamus, and epithalamus, and its cavity forms the third ventricle.
  • Thalamus

    • The thalamus is part of a nuclear complex of composed of four parts: the hypothalamus, epithalamus, the ventral thalamus, and the dorsal thalamus.
  • Lower-Level Structures

    • The diencephalon is made up of four distinct components: the thalamus, the subthalamus, the hypothalamus, and the epithalamus.
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