Unfortunately, medical science is not able to fix damaged brains.
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Yes, damage to the thalamus can potentially result in fever. The thalamus plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature and processing sensory information, including signals related to fever. Disruption of its function may lead to dysregulation of temperature control mechanisms, potentially causing abnormal body temperature responses. However, fever is more commonly associated with infections or inflammatory processes than with thalamic damage alone.
the thalamus
The plural of thalamus is thalami. As in "we all have thalami".
Thalamus Ltd was created in 1986.
Hypothalamic means under or below the thalamus.
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Damage to the cerebrum results in various problems depending on the intensity of injury and part affected. Damage to the - occipital lobe can lead to hampered vision. temporal lobe can lead to hearing and balance impairments parietal and frontal lobe can lead to loss of memory, learning skills, coordination, reasoning etc.
The thalamus helps the hypothalamus. The job of the thalamus is somewhat like a switchboard.
No. The cortex may take over some of the duties of the thalamus.
The short, abbreviated flower axis on which four whorls of flower are developed is called thalamus.