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basal ganglion

Other forms: basal ganglia

Definitions of basal ganglion
  1. noun
    any of several masses of subcortical grey matter at the base of each cerebral hemisphere that seem to be involved in the regulation of voluntary movement
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    types:
    amygdala, amygdaloid nucleus, corpus amygdaloideum
    an almond-shaped neural structure in the anterior part of the temporal lobe of the cerebrum; intimately connected with the hypothalamus and the hippocampus and the cingulate gyrus; as part of the limbic system it plays an important role in motivation and emotional behavior
    caudate, caudate nucleus
    a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brain
    claustrum
    a layer of grey matter in the brain adjacent to the lenticular nucleus
    lenticular nucleus, lentiform nucleus
    a basal ganglion shaped like a lens and including the outer reddish putamen and the inner pale yellow pallidum
    globus pallidus, paleostriatum, pallidum
    the inner pale yellow part of the lenticular nucleus
    putamen
    the outer reddish part of the lenticular nucleus
    corpus striatum, striate body, striatum
    a striped mass of white and grey matter located in front of the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphere; consists of the caudate nucleus and the lenticular nucleus
    type of:
    ganglion
    an encapsulated neural structure consisting of a collection of cell bodies of neurons
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