“…The morphological features of neurons in various thalamic nuclei were described in many species by different studies (Al-Hussain, 1992;Al-Hussain & Kultas-Ilinsky, 1986;Braak & Braak, 1984;Braitenberg, Guglielmotti, & Sada, 1967;Fox, Ubeda-Purkiss, Ihrig, & Biagioli, 1951;Guillery, 1966;Hani et al, 2007;Kiss & Tömböl, 1972;Kuroda, López-Mascaraque, & Price, 1992;Ma, Lynch, Donahoe, Attallah, & Rafols, 1998;Morest, 1975;Pearson & Haines, 1980;Rafols, Aronin, & Difiglia, 1987;Saini & Garey, 1981;Scheibel & Scheibel, 1966;Spreafico, Schmechel, Ellis Jr, & Rustioni, 1983;Tömböl, Ungváry, Hajdu, Madarász, & Somogyi, 1969;Winer, 1984;Yamamoto, Noda, Samejima, & Oka, 1985;Yen, Conley, & Jones, 1985). In the majority of these nuclei, two main types of neurons namely Golgi-type I and Golgi-type II were found.…”