Crust (anatomy)


Frontal view of brain at the level of the frontal sphinct

Shell (Latin putamen, putamen) - a part of the brain that forms the lateral part of the lenticular nucleus. It lies between the lateral root plate and the outer capsule. Together with the tunica, the striatum forms the striatum. This name is derived from the strands of the gray creature that occurs between the shell and the tailed leopard. It is connected by motor and sensory pathways that descend from the epithelial hills of the hills and the black creature, and sends the ascending pathways to the prefrontal cortex and additional mobility fields (SMA) indirectly through the pale knob and the hill. Bibliography

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