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In Parkinson's disease, a part of the brain called the globus pallidus is overactive.
Frontal lobe syndrome in a patient with bilateral globus pallidus lesions.
Internal globus pallidus, a part of the basal ganglia.
It also has less important connections to the entopeduncular nucleus and globus pallidus.
It connects the globus pallidus to the thalamus.
If the globus pallidus is damaged, it can cause movement disorders, as its regulatory function will be impaired.
The putamen, together with the globus pallidus, makes up the lenticular nucleus.
These include the caudate nucleus and globus pallidus.
The most commonly affected region of the brain is the lenticular nucleus and in particular the internal globus pallidus.
Reward information to the lateral habenula comes from the internal part of the globus pallidus.
The subthalamic nucleus essentially provides the excitement needed to drive the globus pallidus.
The ventral lateral nucleus receives motor information from the cerebellum and the globus pallidus.
From recent studies, it is now thought that hemiballismus can be associated with a decreased output of the globus pallidus.
An example of this is why lesioning the globus pallidus seems to reduce hemiballistic movements.
There is another indirect pathway present between the corpus striatum and part of the globus pallidus.
The globus pallidus is a structure in the brain which is involved in the regulation of voluntary movement.
In a pallidotomy, the surgeon destroys a tiny part of the globus pallidus by creating a scar.
And if lesions are burned into both sides of the globus pallidus, speech and cognition may be impaired.
Those nuclei are the motor thalamus, the globus pallidus, and the subthalamic nucleus.
Functionally, it also encompasses the globus pallidus, which is topographically part of the telencephalon.
This structure within the basal ganglia innervates other structures, including a very important connection to the inside of the globus pallidus.
What Is the Globus Pallidus?
These surgical procedures use radio-frequency energy to permanently destroy a pea-sized area in the globus pallidus or the thalamus.
The stimulation is either put in the thalamus or the globus pallidus pars interna .
MGE cells follow a migratory path to the globus pallidus and part of the septum.