0 to repeat something you have heard, or to broadcast a signal, message, or programme on television or radio: --
1 a group of people who continue an activity that others from the same team or organization have been doing previously: --
2 a device that reacts to a small change in an electrical current by moving switches or other devices in an electrical circuit --
At the same time, "clerks of election" would record the names of the voters, as relayed to them by the judges.
The higher order relays transmit information about the motor outputs of one cortical area to another (higher) cortical area.
One complicating factor is that many, perhaps all, of the nuclei associated with higher order relays might also contain first order circuits.
Interesting differences in functional circuitry between first and higher order thalamic relays are beginning to accumulate, which indicate extramodulatory functions for higher order relays.
Three other kinds of input are shown that are common to all other thalamic relays.
No realist description, few exotic details (endlessly offered elsewhere) are relayed.
Multiple circuits relaying primate parallel visual pathways to the middle temporal area.
Presumably, this contributes to the decomposition of the visual information relayed by photoreceptors.