Category:Basal nuclear complex
From NeuroLex
| 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 |
| Link to OWLRDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
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
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 are neurons that can be found in Basal nuclear complex or its parts.
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| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 206 |
Other Properties
- 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).

