Amphithalamus

/ˌæmfɪˈθæləməs/ noun

An anatomical structure consisting of two paired thalamic chambers or regions in the brain.

From Greek amphi- (both) + thalamus (chamber). Term used in comparative neuroanatomy and developmental brain studies.

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