Either of two gray and white, striated bodies of nerve fibers located in the lower lateral wall of each cerebral hemisphere.
[New Latin corpus striātum : Latin corpus, body + Latin striātum, neuter of striātus, striated.]
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Either of two gray and white, striated bodies of nerve fibers located in the lower lateral wall of each cerebral hemisphere.
[New Latin corpus striātum : Latin corpus, body + Latin striātum, neuter of striātus, striated.]
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a striped mass of white and grey matter located in front of the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphere
Synonym: striate body
| Brain: Corpus striatum | ||
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| Diagrammatic coronal section of brain to show relations of neopallium. Cs. Corpus striatum. Th. Thalamus. | ||
| Two views of a model of the striatum: A, lateral aspect; B, mesal aspect. | ||
| Gray's | subject #189 833 | |
| NeuroNames | ancil-255 | |
| MeSH | Corpus+Striatum | |
The corpus striatum (striated body) is a term used in a few different ways:
The corpus striatum has received its name from the striped appearance which a section of its anterior part presents, in consequence of diverging white fibers being mixed with the gray substance which forms its chief mass.
A part of the corpus striatum is imbedded in the white substance of the hemisphere, and is therefore external to the ventricle; it is termed the extraventricular portion, or the lenticular nucleus.
The remainder, however, projects into the ventricle, and is named the intraventricular portion, or the caudate nucleus.
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