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 | | The thalamus is largely made of nuclear groups that relate to specific functions in the brain (see List of thalamic nuclei). |
 | | The two can adhere on a variable extent in 30% of humans through the adhesio interthalmica (or massa intermedia, with no interthalamic connection in our species). |
 | | The thalamus (from Greek θαλαμος = bedroom, chamber) is an element of the brain (part of the central nervous system contained in the skull, in front of the cerebellum). |
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