It's the "hypothalamic sulcus" (which extends from interventricular foramen to cerebral aqueduct)
There are two structures that make up the Diencephalon. The main structure of the diencephalon is hypothalamus thalamus and the second is the subthalamus.
The hypothalamus is below the thalamus.
The two parts are the thalamus and the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is beneath the thalamus, so the answer to your question is the hypothalamus.
Diencephalon
forebrain
Thalamus, epithalamus, hypothalamus....
There are two structures that make up the Diencephalon. The main structure of the diencephalon is hypothalamus thalamus and the second is the subthalamus.
The hypothalamus is below the thalamus.
The two parts are the thalamus and the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is beneath the thalamus, so the answer to your question is the hypothalamus.
The thalamus helps the hypothalamus. The job of the thalamus is somewhat like a switchboard.
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No, the thalamus relays sensory inputs, not the hypothalamus.
The diencephalon consists of thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus.
Thalamus and Hypothalamus
The diencephalon.