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Thalamus is expanded form of​

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It is located deep in the forebrain, present just above the midbrain. One thalamus is present on each side of the third ventricle. Its anterior part forms the posterior boundary of interventricular foramen. The posterior end is expanded and forms a structure called pulvinar.

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It is located deep in the forebrain, present just above the midbrain. One thalamus is present on each side of the third ventricle. Its anterior part forms the posterior boundary of interventricular foramen. The posterior end is expanded and forms a structure called palvinar

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