thalamuse
Thalamuse is a hypothetical neural interface concept describing a device or system intended to interact directly with the thalamus to modulate thalamocortical activity. The name fuses "thalamus" with "muse," signaling a proposed ability to influence perception, attention, and cognition through targeted modulation of thalamic relay nuclei and the thalamic reticular nucleus. In speculative discussions, thalamuse is envisioned as an implantable or noninvasive system capable of adjusting the timing and synchrony of signals between the thalamus and cortex to shape sensory processing and conscious experience.
Proposed mechanisms typically involve delivering targeted electrical stimulation or other modalities to selected thalamic nuclei, with
Status and reception: As of 2026, there is no peer‑reviewed evidence for a device officially named "thalamuse."
See also: Thalamus, thalamocortical circuits, neuromodulation, brain–computer interface, neuroethics.