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Striatum - Wikipedia
For the avian brain region formerly called the neostriatum, see nidopallium. The striatum ( pl. : striata) or corpus striatum is a cluster of interconnected ...
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Neostriatum | anatomy - Britannica
The striatum, which serves as a gateway for the regulation of signals through the basal ganglia during the learning of actions and the selection of desirable ...
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Neostriatum - MeSH - NCBI
Neostriatum. The phylogenetically newer part of the CORPUS STRIATUM consisting of the CAUDATE NUCLEUS and PUTAMEN. It is often called simply the striatum.
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neostriatum
neostriatum Anat. (niːəʊstraɪˈeɪtəm) [mod.L., f. neo- 1 e + striatum.] The phylogenetically younger portion of the corpus striatum, consisting essentially of the caudate nucleus and the putamen.1909 Arch. Neurol. & Psychiatry IV. 163 As the nucl. med. thal. (and also the nucl. rotund.) receive trige...
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Synaptic transmission and modulation in the neostriatum - PubMed
1 Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Noshville, Tennessee 37232, USA.
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Neostriatal cell subtypes and their functional roles - ScienceDirect
The neostriatum is considered to be involved in the induction of purposeful movements or in the suppression of other movements through the internal segment of ...
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Tuberomammillary nucleus
The densest axonal projections from the tuberomammillary nucleus are sent to the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, neostriatum, nucleus accumbens, amygdala
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Neostriatum | Harvard Catalyst Profiles
The phylogenetically newer part of the CORPUS STRIATUM consisting of the CAUDATE NUCLEUS and PUTAMEN. It is often called simply the striatum. ... Below are MeSH ...
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The neostriatum: two entities, one structure?
Striosome and matrix rapidly became known as two neuronal compartments expressing different biochemical markers, embryonic development and ...
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Synaptic Transmission and Modulation in The Neostriatum
The neostriatum is the entryway into the basal ganglia and is the site of many of the neurological defects involving functions of the basal ganglia. Thus ...
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Striatum | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
The striatum, sometimes known as the neostriatum, is the part of the basal ganglia that includes the caudate nucleus, putamen, and nucleus accumbens, ...
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The “Neostriatum” Develops as Part of the Lateral Pallium in Birds
The avian telencephalon is characterized by a prominent intraventricular ridge, a major portion of which is referred to as “neostriatum” because ...
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striatum
striatum Anat. (straɪˈeɪtəm) Pl. striata. [mod.L., neut. of striātus striate a.] a. The corpus striatum, a body of grey matter within each cerebral hemisphere comprising the lentiform nucleus (i.e. the globus pallidus and the putamen) and the caudate nucleus; some writers also include the claustrum....
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Nidopallium
The region was renamed nidopallium in 2002 during the Avian Brain Nomenclature Consortium because the prior name, neostriatum, suggested that the region was used for more primitive functions as the neostriatum in mammalian brains is sub-cortical.
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palæostriatum
ˌpalæostriˈatum Anat. (-straɪˈeɪtəm) Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-. [mod.L. (coined in Ger. by C. U. A. Kappers 1908, in Anat. Anzeiger XXXIII. 322), f. palæo-, paleo- b + striatum.] The phylogenetically older portion of the corpus striatum, consisting essentially of the globus pallidus. Hence ˌpalæost...
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