• The caudate nucleus narrows rapidly as it proceeds backwards on the lateral part of the floor of the lateral ventricle. (co.ma)
  • The term, corpus striatum is frequently used, and includes two structures (caudate nucleus and lentiform nucleus). (rahulgladwin.com)
  • The striatum refers to caudate nucleus and putamen. (rahulgladwin.com)
  • 1. Caudate nucleus - C-shaped and consists of a head, body and tail. (rahulgladwin.com)
  • Tail communicates with the amygdaloid nucleus (influences movement, endocrine and feeding functions). (rahulgladwin.com)
  • 3. Putamen processes sensorimotor data and the caudate nucleus integrates fibres destined for the prefrontal cortex association areas. (rahulgladwin.com)
  • Acetylcholine pathway (Cortex to the caudate nucleus and putamen). (rahulgladwin.com)
  • It is closely intertwined with the caudate nucleus, nucleus accumbens, and globus pallidus, which are together known as the corpus striatum . (healthline.com)
  • The amygdaloid body is also known as the amygdaloid nucleus. (healthline.com)
  • the body of the corpus callosum has been turned over to the left. (co.ma)
  • corpus callosum. (co.ma)
  • The central part or body of the cavity is likewise roofed by the corpus callosum. (co.ma)
  • On the medial side it is bounded by the posterior part of the septum pellucidum which attaches the fornix to the inferior surface of the corpus callosum. (co.ma)
  • The roof and lateral wall of this portion of the ventricular cavity are formed by the tapetum of the corpus callosum. (co.ma)
  • The uppermost of these is termed the bulb of the cornu (bulbus cornu posterioris), and is produced by the fibres of the radiation of the corpus callosum as they curve abruptly backwards from the lower part of the splenium of the corpus callosum into the occipital lobe. (co.ma)