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  • == Subthalamic Nucleus == The '''Subthalamic Nucleus''' (pronounced: sub-tha-lam-ic nu-cle-us) is a small lens-shaped st
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  • == Subthalamic Nucleus == The '''Subthalamic Nucleus''' (pronounced: sub-tha-lam-ic nu-cle-us) is a small lens-shaped st
    2 KB (285 words) - 04:16, 11 February 2024
  • ...iatum|striatum]] and sends inhibitory signals to the [[Subthalamic Nucleus|subthalamic nucleus]]. * [[Subthalamic Nucleus|Subthalamic Nucleus]]: A small lens-shaped nucleus in the brain where it is, in humans,
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  • ...triatum]], passes through the [[globus pallidus externus]] (GPe) and the [[subthalamic nucleus]] (STN), and ends in the [[globus pallidus internus]] (GPi) and [[s * [[Subthalamic Nucleus]]: A small lens-shaped nucleus in the brain where it is, together w
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  • The Basal Ganglia include the [[striatum]], [[globus pallidus]], [[subthalamic nucleus]], and [[substantia nigra]]. Each of these components has a complex * [[Subthalamic nucleus]]: A small lens-shaped nucleus in the brain where it is, from a fun
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  • ...ain. This action reduces the overactivity of the [[globus pallidus]] and [[subthalamic nucleus]], which are parts of the brain that are overactive in Parkinson's * [[Subthalamic nucleus]]: A small lens-shaped nucleus in the brain where it is, from a fun
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  • Hemiballismus is most commonly caused by a lesion in the [[subthalamic nucleus]] of the brain, often due to a [[stroke]]. Other causes can include * [[Subthalamic nucleus]]: A small lens-shaped nucleus in the brain where it is, in part, r
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  • ...er segment of the globus pallidus, which sends inhibitory signals to the [[subthalamic nucleus]].
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  • The '''Subthalamus''' or '''Subthalamic Nucleus''' (pronunciation: /sʌbˈθæləməs/) is an integral part of the
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