There are literally hundreds of published reports on the effects of antipsychotics on neurotransmitter receptor expression. Given the emerging evidence for brain region–specific regulation of glutamate (and other) receptors by antipsychotics, we cited the only article of which we are aware that specifically studied the thalamus (Ulas, 1993). In the investigation by the letter authors’ group (Chen et al., 1998), the thalamus was not specifically studied; rather, the subject was a gross subcortical dissection, which included a number of structures, likely including the striatum and pallidum in addition to the thalamus. Given that this large body of literature points to differential effects of typical antipsychotics on the expression of NR subunits in various brain areas, this earlier report from Drs. Gurling and Chen’s group is relatively uninterpretable vis-à-vis any thalamus-specific effects.