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  • The paraventricular thalamus (PVT) is a part of the brain that helps control how awake or alert we feel.
  • It gets signals from many parts of the brain and sends signals out to help manage things like sleep, attention, memory, and how we feel about pain.
  • Scientists are studying the PVT more because it might play a role in sleep problems and mood swings, and this review aims to explain more about it for future research.

Article Abstract

The paraventricular thalamus (PVT) is a major component of the midline structure of the thalamus. It is one of the nonspecific nuclei of the thalamus, which plays a great role in the regulation of cortical arousal. PVT, an important node in the central nervous system, sends widespread outputs to many brain regions and also accepts plentiful inputs from many brain regions to modulate diverse functions, including sleep-wake state, attention, memory, and pain. Recently, with the increasing prevalence of sleep disorders and mood disorders, people pay great attention to PVT, which was implicated in arousal and emotional behaviors. Therefore, the main purpose of this review is to illustrate the characteristic of PVT to provide a reference for future research.

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