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- Know Your Brain: Striatum - @neurochallenged
The striatum (primarily the dorsal striatum) is one of the main input areas for the basal ganglia It receives the bulk of its incoming fibers from the cerebral cortex, but it also receives afferent fibers from the substantia nigra and thalamus
- Striatum: Brain Structure, Function, and Significance
A mysterious, almond-shaped structure deep in the brain, the striatum holds the keys to understanding movement, motivation, and the complex dance of neurotransmitters that shape our behavior This enigmatic region, nestled within the labyrinthine folds of our cerebral matter, has captivated neuroscientists for decades
- Basal ganglia: Gross anatomy and function | Kenhub
The striatum is the main input unit of the basal ganglia It receives excitatory glutamatergic inputs from the cerebral cortex, whose synapsing pattern reflects the topography of the cortex
- The role of the striatum in social behavior - PMC
The striatum is the input module to the basal ganglia, a neuronal circuit necessary for voluntary movement control (Hikosaka et al , 2000) The striatum is composed of three nuclei: caudate, putamen, and ventral striatum
- Striatum - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The striatum, or corpus striatum, is a subcortical brain region that can be anatomically divided into ventral and dorsal regions The dorsal region is comprised of the caudate and putamen striatal nuclei
- The Striatum: Its Role in Movement, Motivation, and Habits
The striatum is a large, centrally located structure within the brain, acting as a busy intersection for signals related to movement, motivation, and learning It is a core component of a network called the basal ganglia
- Striatum - Latest research and news | Nature
The striatum is a subcortical structure in the forebrain that forms the major input to the basal ganglia The striatum can be further subdivided into dorsal (caudate, putamen) and ventral
- Corpus Striatum | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The corpus striatum (commonly referred to as ‘striatum’) is a subcortical structure (i e , located inside the telencephalon cerebrum) consisting of two main components: the caudate nucleus and the putamen
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