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Section headings and selected papers. Evolution and Development Parallel pathways and fiber size (I.T. Diamond). Thalamocortical-corticothalamic reciprocals and the evolutionary origin of medial geniculate (S.B. Frost, R.B. Masterton). Disrupting the establishment of thalamo-cortical circuitry: effects of prenatal exposure to ethanol (A. Granato et al). Thalamus as a Relay. Sensory Systems. Dynamic gating, of retinal transmission to the visual cortex by the lateral geniculate nucleus (S.M. Sherman). Parallel streams in the corticogeniculate pathway: intrinsic and extrinsic projections of neurons in layer VI of striate cortex (W.M. Usrey, D. Fitzpatrick). Neuron populations in sensorimotor thalamic space: connections, parcellation, and relation to corticospinal projections in the macaque monkey (I. Darian-Smith et al.). Motor System. I Input-output organisation of the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus in the cerebello-thalamo-cortical system (Y. Shinoda et al.). Anatomical organization of internal neuronal circuits in the motor thalamus (I.A. Ilinsky et al.). Intralaminar System. The intralaminar system revisited (G. Macchi). Different weights of subcortico-cortical projections upon primary sensory areas: the thalamic anterior intralaminar system (D. Minciacchi et al.). Chemical Identities of Thalamic Neurons. Cell-specific expression of a multifunctional protein kinase in primate thalamic relay neurons (E.G. Jones). Interspecies comparison of expression of GABA/benzodiazepine receptors and their subunits in the motor and limbic nuclei of the thalamus (K. Kultas-Ilinsky et al.). Networks for Modulation. Reticular Nucleus. Specific distribution of some nonspecific afferents upon individual thalamic reticular nucleus neurons (C. Asanuma). Thalamic Oscillations and Sleep. Intrinsic low-frequency oscillations of thalamocortical cells and their modulation by synaptic potentials (V. Crunelli et al.). 38 halftones, 60 line drawings

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