lenticular nucleus การใช้
- The lenticular nucleus refers to the putamen together with the globus pallidus.
- The putamen, together with the globus pallidus, makes up the lenticular nucleus.
- The most commonly affected region of the brain is the lenticular nucleus and in particular the internal globus pallidus.
- Known for his anatomical research of the nervous system, he made important contributions in studies of aphasia, the physiology of the lenticular nucleus, and investigations of the cerebellum and corpus callosum.
- In the brain, most copper is deposited in the basal ganglia, particularly in the putamen and globus pallidus ( together called the " lenticular nucleus " ); these areas normally participate in the coordination of movement as well as playing a significant role in neurocognitive processes such as the processing of stimuli and mood regulation.