basal ganglia

Basal ganglia is composed of some nuclei in the diencephelon; caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra. These are neural structure is related with motor function. Basal ganglia receive afferents from motor cortex and send efferents to the thalamus and then to the cortex. Basal ganglia controls the motor impulses conducted from cortex to the spinal cord. The complex fine movements is coordinated by the nasal ganglia. In the failure of the nasal ganglia, spontenous contraction occur in the extremity muscle.

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