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Thalamic

Thalamic \Tha*lam"ic\, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a thalamus or to thalami.

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thalamic

a. Of or pertaining to the thalamus

Usage examples of "thalamic".

He sat alongside the main thalamic panel in Gnomonics Complex, an area occupied by rows of consoles.

He described the Predictors, their culture, the predominantly thalamic natures of individuals he had met, and he went on to give a picture of the Follower and his estimate of what the shadow-shape was.

To accomplish this you will need drugs, thalamic stimulants of the hexo-amphetamine class, which are illegal on Terra.

Mixing with the illegal GB-40 thalamic stimulant that Lord whatever-his-name-is gave me.

His vital signs were being monitored, thalamic taps carried his thoughts and transmitted an the colors of what lay around him, to be stored in memory cassettes aboard the ships.

Joshua had read about this animal, but he had never encountered it during his recurring thalamic jaunts into the Pleistocene and so could reach no conclusion about the accuracy of its depiction.

Would she like to know about the thalamic radiations of the ventral nuclei of the cerebellum?

He had plunged all the way down to stubborn, archaic, infantile thalamic processes.

Hobbling through medication that acts as a thalamic suppresser, dulls the extrasensory area of the brain.

Since they are destined to function within a given environment all of their lives, their thalamic consciousness is conditioned to be content there and nowhere else.

Perhaps the microscopic nanoreplicators in my brain actually helped, by switching off emotions, making it impossible for me to feel thalamic disturbance, insulating me from physical aches and restlessness and even boredom.

He sat alongside the main thalamic panel in Gnomonics Complex, an area occupied by rows of consoles.

He described the Predictors, their culture, the predominantly thalamic natures of individuals he had met, and he went on to give a picture of the Follower and his estimate of what the shadow-shape was.