The caudate nucleus is one of the structures that make up the corpus striatum, which is part of the basal ganglia in the human brain. Although the caudate...
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Basal ganglia (redirect from Accumbens–caudate complex)
striatum, consisting of both the dorsal striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen) and the ventral striatum (nucleus accumbens and olfactory tubercle), the globus...
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Striatum (redirect from Caudate putamen)
striatum is made up of the caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus. However, some authors believe it is made up of caudate nucleus, putamen, and ventral...
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lentiform nucleus is a large, lens-shaped mass of gray matter just lateral to the internal capsule. It forms part of the basal ganglia. With the caudate nucleus...
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Look up caudate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caudate (Latin for "tail") may refer to: Caudate nucleus Caudate leaf shape Caudate lobe of liver...
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Putamen (section Caudate nucleus)
located at the base of the forebrain (telencephalon). The putamen and caudate nucleus together form the dorsal striatum. It is also one of the structures...
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Curiosity (section Caudate nucleus)
stimulation of curious or information-seeking tendencies as well. The caudate nucleus is a region of the brain that is highly responsive to dopamine, and...
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tails. Tail-shaped objects are sometimes referred to as "caudate" (e.g. caudate lobe, caudate nucleus), and the body part associated with or proximal to the...
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compacta (SNc) in the midbrain with the dorsal striatum (i.e., the caudate nucleus and putamen) in the forebrain. It is one of the four major dopamine...
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Hemiballismus (section Caudate nucleus)
contralateral to the movements as well as the globus pallidus and caudate nucleus. While the hyperglycemia itself is not the cause of the hemiballistic...
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