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Oct. 26th, 2006 10:11 amvia
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Basal nuclei: ...in official anatomical terminology the term includes the nucleus caudatus, nucleus lentiformis, corpus striatum, capsula interna, and corona radiata (including the capsula externa and capsula extrema). [From Dorlands]Chase this around further and you get:
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The major components of the basal ganglia are the caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus. [Kandel, Schwartz & Jessell]
Corpus striatum: one of the components of the basal nuclei; ... arranged in two principal masses, the caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus...Oh, and sometimes the amydgala gets to be part of the basal nuclei as well.
Caudate nucleus: ...the caudate nucleus and putamen form a functional unit (the neostriatum) of the corpus striatum. (That one comes with an illustration of the caudate nucleus, which is attached to the putamen on one end and the amygdaloid on the other.}
Lentiform nucleus: the part of the corpus striatum somewhat resembing a biconvex lens, divided into an external, larger, lateral part (putamen) and an internal, smaller, lighter colored medial part (globus pallidus), which is in turn subdivided into a smaller, medial and a larger, lateral part by the medial medullary lamina...