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striatum (straɪˈeɪtəm) n (Anatomy) anatomy a striped mass of white and grey matter in the brain which controls movement and balanceThesaurusNoun | 1. | striatum - a striped mass of white and grey matter located in front of the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphere; consists of the caudate nucleus and the lenticular nucleuscorpus striatum, striate bodybasal ganglion - any of several masses of subcortical grey matter at the base of each cerebral hemisphere that seem to be involved in the regulation of voluntary movementcaudate, caudate nucleus - a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brainlenticular nucleus, lentiform nucleus - a basal ganglion shaped like a lens and including the outer reddish putamen and the inner pale yellow pallidum | EncyclopediaSeecorpus striatumstriatumenUK
stri·a·tum (strī-ā'tŭm), [TA] Collective name for the caudate nucleus and putamen that together with the globus pallidus or pallidum form the striate body. Synonym(s): neostriatum ☆ [L. neut. of striatus, furrowed] stri·a·tum (strī-ā'tŭm) [TA] Collective name for the caudate nucleus and putamen that together with the globus pallidus or pallidum form the striate body. [L. neut. of striatus, furrowed]striatumenUK
Synonyms for striatumnoun a striped mass of white and grey matter located in front of the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphereSynonyms- corpus striatum
- striate body
Related Words- basal ganglion
- caudate
- caudate nucleus
- lenticular nucleus
- lentiform nucleus
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