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No, technically the striatum is composed of the caudate, putamen, and nucleus accumbens. The lentiform nucleus is composed of putamen, globus pallidus

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No, technically the striatum is composed of the caudate, putamen, and nucleus accumbens. The lentiform nucleus is composed of putamen, globus pallidus

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The caudate nucleus and the putamen.

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  • Effector part = globus pallidus
  • Sensory part (or the receptor nuclei) = caudate nucleus + putamen
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  • putamen = larger, darker, lateral part
  • globus pallidus = smaller, paler, medial part
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together, the putamen and globus pallidus form a lens-shaped mass, the lentiform nucleus

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