Sub-Cortical Structures, Networks, & Cognition Flashcards
What components is the STRIATUM comprised of?
The striatum, also known as the neostriatum or striate nucleus, is a subcortical part of the forebrain and a critical component of the reward system.
It receives glutamatergic and dopaminergic inputs from different sources and serves as the primary input to the rest of the basal ganglia system.
What parts make up the VENTRAL STRIATUM?
The ventral striatum is composed of the nucleus accumbens and olfactory tubercle in primates.
What (broadly conceived) is the function of the STRIATUM?
Functionally, the striatum receives SENSORY INPUT and has a role in coordinating multiple aspects of cognition, including motor and action planning, decision-making, motivation, reinforcement, and reward perception.
What parts make up the DORSAL STRIATUM?
In all primates, the dorsal striatum is divided by a white matter tract called the internal capsule into two sectors called the caudate nucleus and the putamen.