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what is DIENCEPHALON?? (CH- CONTROL & COORDINATION)

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Answered by kinjal74
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the diencephalon is a part of the forebrain/ proscencephalon...

it is situated between the telencephalon and mescencephalon/ mid brain...

its parts are the

thalamus

hypothalamus

epithalamus and subthalamus.

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Answered by michaeljohnjohn85
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Functions of the Diencephalon

Distinct parts of diencephalon perform numerous vital functions, from regulating wakefulness to controlling the autonomic nervous system.

The diencephalon (“interbrain”) is the region of the vertebrate neural tube that gives rise to posterior forebrain structures. In development, the forebrain develops from the prosencephalon, the most anterior vesicle of the neural tube that later forms both the diencephalon and the telencephalon. In adults, the diencephalon appears at the upper end of the brain stem, situated between the cerebrum and the brain stem. It is made up of four distinct components: the thalamus, the subthalamus, the hypothalamus, and the epithalamus.

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