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The thalamus is the largest part of the diencephalon, which is located between the brain stem and the cerebral hemispheres. In human adults, the thalamus is about the size of a small egg. The structure usually appears as a double-lobed mass of gray matter positioned superior to the hypothalamus, from which its division is marked by a small groove termed the hypothalamic sulcus.
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