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The “basal ganglia” refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control, as well as other roles such as motor learning, executive functions and behaviors, and emotions.
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Aug 5, 2022 · The basal ganglia are a group of brain structures linked together, handling complex processes that affect your entire body.
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The basal ganglia (BG) or basal nuclei are a group of subcortical nuclei found in the brains of vertebrates. In humans and other primates, differences exist ...
The basal ganglia is a cluster of nuclei found deep to the neocortex of the brain. It has a multitude of functions associated with reward and cognition but ...
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The basal ganglia (BG) are a cluster of subcortical nuclei deep to cerebral hemispheres. The largest component of the BG is the corpus striatum. The corpus ...
Jun 1, 2006 · The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei in the cerebrum that are involved in the integration and selection of voluntary behaviour.
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The basal ganglia consists of a number of subcortical nuclei. The grouping of these nuclei is related to function rather than anatomy – its components are ...
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The basal ganglia are a group of structures found deep within the cerebral hemispheres. The structures generally included in the basal ganglia are the ...