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The Epithalamus: Characteristics and Functions | Psychology

Wednesday, February 19, 2020 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

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(Exploring Your Mind) Despite its small size, the epithalamus handles essential tasks. In fact, scientists know that a change in its structure can contribute to mood problems.

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by Staff Writer, February 2nd 2020

The epithalamus is a tiny structure that carries out extremely important functions for your survival. It regulates circadian rhythms, as well as your ability to rest at night. It’s even involved in the way your body conserves energy. Likewise, and thanks to its connection to the limbic system, it participates in certain emotional processes. Namely, it’s related to those emotional processes that regulate motivation and deal with depression.

You’ve probably heard people talking about such important parts of the brain as a hippocampus. Other famous brain components are the cerebral cortex, pineal gland, and, of course, the lobes of the brain. But the epithalamus isn’t as famous. In fact, even neurologists don’t know too much about this discreet part of the brain. They do, however, know that it’s part of the diencephalon and located right on top of the thalamus.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about the thalamus is its role in sleep and wake cycles. Specifically, it’s involved in all the hormonal functions that regulate them. It’s also related to growth and maturity hormones. On the other hand, it’s of great interest to the field of psychology to understand what this part of the brain does. That’s because psychologists have found that it helps regulate your mood.

In the universe that is the brain, the smallest things can make the biggest impact. That happens in real life sometimes as well. This tiny area within the diencephalon is a clear example of this phenomenon. Let’s discover more about the epithalamus.

Where’s the epithalamus located?

The epithalamus is located in the interior of an area of the brain scientists call the diencephalon. In case you haven’t heard people talking about this region, it’s situated in the forebrain. It includes other structures such as the thalamus, hypothalamus, and the pituitary gland.

Likewise, as we mentioned above, the epithalamus sits atop the thalamus. It also shares space with the third ventricle. It’s worth noting that if there’s something by which you can distinguish it, it’s by its connections to the limbic system. As you might recall, these are the areas of the brain in charge of regulating your emotions. They’re also responsible for certain physiological responses and your instincts.

A woman worried at the window.

The diencephalon and all of the areas that comprise it are the oldest part of the brain. This is true at least in phylogenetic terms.

Parts of the epithalamus and their functions

The epithalamus carries out each of its functions on the basis of communication among its parts. That’s also in addition to its connection to the limbic system. As you well know, nothing in the brain operates in isolation. Connectivity is greatest – and perfectly regulated – by those neuronal connections information passes continuously through.

Let’s take a look at the areas of this structure. We’ll also be discussing what task each of them carries out.

Habenular nuclei

The habenula or the habenular nuclei are connected to the pineal gland. These facilitate the connection between the limbic system and the reticular formation. Experts further divide them into two parts. These are the laternal habenular nucleus and the medial habenular nucleus.

  • This area is related to fear. It’s also linked to those times when you decide to behave prudently instead of taking a risk. Thus, you might be able to gather that it’s involved in evasive behaviors. The University of British Columbia conducted a study about this. You can read that study in the journal Nature Neuroscience. In this study, they showed that the habenula is also related to depression. Any alteration of this structure can cause people’s behavior to become more inhibited and fearful.
  • On the other hand, neurologists such as Stan Floresco claim that stimulating this region in patients with deep depression can improve their state. Floresco is a researcher from the Psychology and Brain Research Centre (BRC) of the University of British Columbia. This is an important piece of data that’s worth considering.
  • Finally, and certainly no less interestingly, researchers know that the habenula has another function. It’s linked to your ability to evoke emotions upon sensing certain smells.

The pineal gland

The pineal gland is a much more famous brain structure. Some spiritual writers even define it as a “third eye”. Nevertheless, and beyond these un-scientific claims, we can say for certain that it’s a key part of the epithalamus. It plays a role in your endocrine processes:

  • You can find the pineal gland in the posterior part of the third ventricle.
  • This is the smallest gland in your whole body. Nevertheless, it controls a great number of processes.
  • It’s in charge of secreting melatonin through serotonin. This is essential for facilitating your sleep and wake cycles. This study researchers conducted at the University of Michigan tells us this. They published this study in the journal Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
  • Also, the pineal gland doesn’t contain true neurons. They’re actually glial cells.
  • Likewise, it participates in the synthesis of endorphins, sexual hormones, and the luteinizing hormone. These are important for human growth and sexual maturity.

In conclusion, the epithalamus seems to be one of the most discrete parts of the nervous system at first glance. That’s due to its small size. Nevertheless, once you learn how important the pineal gland and the habenula are, you’ll agree that it’s a crucial component of the brain.

The epithalamus is the conductor of that orchestra that regulates your sleep and rest cycles. It also facilitates your evasion of danger. And let’s not forget that it drives your growth in childhood or that it uses the light of the sun to tell your body when to lower its energy levels. In essence, any change in the way this structure work would completely change your normal behavior. That’s why knowing this information about your brain helps you understand your own behavior a lot better.

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