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Basal nuclear complex

Name: Basal nuclear complex
Definition: The deep nuclei of telencephalic origin found in the basal region of the forebrain, The deep nuclei found in the basal forebrain.
Synonym(s): basal nuclei of the forebrain, Basal ganglia, basal nuclei
Super-category: Regional part of forebrain
Id: birnlex_1629
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Neuronames ID ( what's this?): 206

Neurons in Basal nuclear complex

Neostriatum GABA interneuron, Neostriatum SOM/NOS cell, Neostriatum cholinergic cell, Neostriatum gaba/parvalbumin interneuron, Neostriatum medium spiny neuron, Neostriatum parvalbumin interneuron, Putamen matrix medium spiny cell are neurons that can be found in Basal nuclear complex or its parts.

Axons in Basal nuclear complex

Neostriatum cholinergic cell are neurons whose axons can be found in Basal nuclear complex or its parts.

Dendrites in Basal nuclear complex

Neostriatum GABA interneuron, Neostriatum cholinergic cell, Neostriatum gaba/parvalbumin interneuron, Neostriatum medium spiny neuron, Neostriatum parvalbumin interneuron are neurons whose dendrites can be found in Basal nuclear complex or its parts.

Parts of Basal nuclear complex

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Inferred outgoing projections for Basal nuclear complex

Sends projections to Perirhinal cortex of primate of Burwell et al 1995

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  • Externally Sourced Definition: subcortical masses of gray matter of the cerebrum, namely, the caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, amygdala, and clastrum; involved in initiating and directing voluntary movements. (CSP defintion of Basal Ganglia in UMLS).
  • Externally Sourced Definition: Large subcortical nuclear masses derived from the telencephalon and located in the basal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. (MeSH definition of Basal Ganglia in UMLS).

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Facts about Basal nuclear complexRDF feed
Created5 October 2006  +
CurationStatusuncurated  +
DefinitionThe deep nuclei of telencephalic origin found in the basal region of the forebrain, The deep nuclei found in the basal forebrain.
ExternallySourcedDefinitionsubcortical masses of gray matter of the cerebrum, namely, the caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, amygdala, and clastrum; involved in initiating and directing voluntary movements. (CSP defintion of Basal Ganglia in UMLS)., and Large subcortical nuclear masses derived from the telencephalon and located in the basal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. (MeSH definition of Basal Ganglia in UMLS).
Has partStriatum  +
Idbirnlex_1629  +
LabelBasal nuclear complex  +
ModifiedDate26 April 2010  +
NeuronamesLinkhttp://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/hiercentraldirectory.aspx?ID=206  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.PONS brain region  +
Synonymbasal nuclei of the forebrain  +, Basal ganglia  +, and basal nuclei  +
UmlscuiC0004781  +
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