ABSTRACT
This review focuses on the studies that have been reviewed to determine the influence of the thalamic reticular nucleus on neuropsychiatric diseases and deep brain stimulation. The literature reviewed to date describes how alterations in the thalamic reticular nucleus affect several functions that regulated brain rhythms and provokes symptoms of many disorders. The observations as the basis for the renewed interest in the thalamic reticular nucleus in experimental models and testing its effectiveness in patients with resistant neuropsychiatric disorders. The preclinical studies showed that deep brain stimulation in the thalamic reticular nucleus could have beneficial effects on EEG activity, including synchronization and desynchronization activity of the brain, as well as promoting an alleviate to neuropsychiatric diseases. These observations open up the possibility of studying the role played by neurotransmitters in the pathologic process and the deep brain stimulation in the thalamic reticular nucleus in experimental animal models and offer evidence of its possible action in the human brain.