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Chapter 18: Spinal Control of Motor Units
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corpusstriatum:General term applied to the caudate and putamen; name derives from the striated appearance of these basal ganglia nuclei in sections of fresh material
globuspallidus:One of the three major nuclei that make up the basal ganglia in the cerebral hemispheres: relays information from the caudate and putamen to the thalamus
huntingtons:An autosomal dominant genetic disorder in which a single gene mutation results in personality changes, progressive loss of control of voluntary movement, and eventually death. Primary target is the basal ganglia
mediumspinyneuron:The principal projection neuron of the caudate and putamen
parkinsons:Neurodegenerative disease of the substantia nigra that results in a characteristic tremor at rest and a general paucity of movement
putamen:One of the three major nuclei that make up the basal ganglia (the other two are the caudate and the globus pallidus)
substantianigra:Basal ganglionic nucleus at the base of the midbrain that receives input from several cortical and subcortical structures
Chapter 18: Spinal Control of Motor Units
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- The principal projection neuron of the caudate and putamen
- Basal ganglionic nucleus at the base of the midbrain that receives input from several cortical and subcortical structures
- General term applied to the caudate and putamen; name derives from the striated appearance of these basal ganglia nuclei in sections of fresh material
- One of the three major nuclei that make up the basal ganglia in the cerebral hemispheres: relays information from the caudate and putamen to the thalamus
| - An autosomal dominant genetic disorder in which a single gene mutation results in personality changes, progressive loss of control of voluntary movement, and eventually death. Primary target is the basal ganglia
- Neurodegenerative disease of the substantia nigra that results in a characteristic tremor at rest and a general paucity of movement
- One of the three major nuclei that make up the basal ganglia (the other two are the caudate and the globus pallidus)
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Chapter 18: Spinal Control of Motor Units
S | U | B | S | T | A | N | T | I | A | N | I | G | R | A | B | G |
L | K | C | O | V | C | P | U | Y | L | X | N | L | N | P | X | M |
M | G | T | O | P | N | N | A | Y | H | L | V | T | P | W | S | J |
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- MEDIUMSPINYNEURON
- SUBSTANTIANIGRA
- CORPUSSTRIATUM
- GLOBUSPALLIDUS
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- PARKINSONS
- PUTAMEN
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