What Is the Striatum? Anatomy, Function, and Disorders The striatum, often referred to as the corpus striatum, is a large, deep-seated structure within the forebrain It serves as the main entry point for information into the basal ganglia system
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
Striatum - Latest research and news | Nature The striatum can be further subdivided into dorsal (caudate, putamen) and ventral (nucleus accumbens), and is implicated in regulating motor behaviours and responses to rewarding and aversive
Striatum; Neostriatum - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS The striatum is a subcortical part of the forebrain and a critical component of the reward system It receives glutamatergic and dopaminergic inputs from different sources and serves as the primary input to the basal ganglia system