thalamusesse
Thalamusesse is a term used in some speculative or pedagogical writings to denote the idea of the thalamus as an integrated information-processing hub, rather than a single discrete structure. It is not an officially recognized anatomical term in standard neuroanatomy.
Concept and usage: The coinage combines “thalamus” with a suffix intended to suggest essence or unity. In
Anatomy and connections: The real thalamus contains relay nuclei (such as the ventral posterior nucleus and
Functions: The thalamus participates in sensory gating, arousal, attention, and the coordination of cortical rhythms. Through
Clinical relevance and research: Real-world thalamic lesions can cause sensory loss, aphasia, thalamic pain syndrome, or
See also: Thalamus; Thalamocortical circuit; Sensory relay nucleus; Intralaminar nucleus.