Interhemispheric interactions of the human thalamic reticular nucleus

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Abstract

The thalamic reticular nucleus is an important structure governing the recurrent interactions between the thalamus and cortex that may provide a substrate for unified perception. Despite the importance of the TRN, its activity has been scarcely investigated in vivo in animal models, and never in humans. Here we anatomically identify the human TRN using multiple registered and averaged proton densityweighted structural MRI scans and drive its functional activity with a dual phase-encoded stimulus. We characterize the retinotopic and temporal response properties in the visual sector of the TRN and measured an inhibitory relationship with the contralateral LGN. These observations provide a basis for further gross characterizations of the role of the TRN in human behavior.

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Viviano, J. D., & Schneider, K. A. (2015). Interhemispheric interactions of the human thalamic reticular nucleus. Journal of Neuroscience, 35(5), 2026–2032. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2623-14.2015

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