
The Crucial Role of the Thalamus in Adult Brain Adaptability
The thalamus, traditionally seen as a relay station, has been found to play a crucial role in adult brain plasticity, challenging the belief that adaptability mainly occurs in the cortex. Through mouse models in vision studies, researchers discovered that the thalamus actively participates in adaptive processes, particularly in sensory and motor information. These findings could lead to innovative therapeutic approaches for conditions like lazy eye, shifting the focus from the cortex to also include the thalamus.