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Allison Horne
1 September, 01:32
What is the function of the basal nuclei?
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The pallid um receives input from the stratum, and sends inhibitory output to a number of motor-related areas. The substantial nigra is the source of the striatal input of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which plays an important role in basal ganglia function.
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