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neostriatum Anat.|niːəʊstraɪˈeɪtəm| [mod.L., f. neo- 1 e + striatum.] The phylogenetically younger portion of the corpus striatum, consisting essentially of the caudate nucleus and the putamen.
1909Arch. Neurol. & Psychiatry IV. 163 As the nucl. med. thal. (and also the nucl. rotund.) receive trigeminal fillet-fibres, it results that the first neocortical tactile region is one of oral sensibility (just as the first neostriatum). 1929Physiol. Abstr. XIV. 398 (heading) Morphogenesis of neo- and palæostriatum in man. 1972T. W. Jenkins Functional Mammalian Neuroanat. xvi. 237/1 Functionally the neostriatum (caudate nucleus and putamen) differs from the paleostriatum (globus pallidus). 1974Nature 1 Feb. 284/1 Brains from other animals prepared similarly were dissected into neostriatum, nucleus accumbens, [etc.]. Hence neostriˈatal a., of or pertaining to the neostriatum.
1936C. U. A. Kappers et al. Compar. Anat. Nervous Syst. Vertebr. II. ix. 1475 It..forms a hypopallial (or neostriatal) area. 1958L. Hausman Clin. Neuroanat. xxxiii. 287 (heading) The efferent neostriatal connections. |