The diencephalon is made up of 3 main structures:
Thalamus: Which is a relay station for regulation sensory inputs to the cerebellum
Hypothalamus: which is a bridge between the nervous system and endocrine system
Pituitary Gland: "master endocrine gland" because it regulates the production and release of other hormones
No, the Thalamus belongs to the Diencephalon. It makes up 80% of the Diencephalon
thalamus and the hypothalamus.-Carlos Davinci
There are two structures that make up the Diencephalon. The main structure of the diencephalon is hypothalamus thalamus and the second is the subthalamus.
Thalamus and Hypothalamus
Diencephalon
cerebrum and diencephalon
The diencephalon is located in the interior brain below the corpus callosum (which connects the two hemispheres), the third ventricle, and fornix. It is made up of the thalamus and hypothalamus.
The two major components of the diencephalon are the thalamus and the hypothalamus.
Either the thalamus or the hypothalamus... which are included in the diencephalon.
The diencephalon, also known as the interbrain.
what are the two main parts of the diencephalon
In the embryo the walls of the diencephalon forms at neural tube that begins the process of the fore brain. In adults, the diencephalon is located towards the upper end of the brain stem.