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Week 6: Subcortex

CSD 310: Neuroanatomy
Across
___'s disease affects the indirect pathway through the basal ganglia, resulting in excess, involuntary movements.
This "shrimp" like nucleus of the basal ganglia has a tail that passes down into the temporal lobes, adjacent to the lateral ventricles.
This "pit" structure of the basal ganglia is part of the striatum.
A neurological condition in which the ventricles are enlarged.
This ventricle is located at midline, in between the two halves of the thalamus.
Another name for the posterior thalamic nuclei, including MGN and LGN.
This midline structure separates the bodies of the two lateral ventricles.
The ___ veins in the neck carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart and lungs.
Down
CSF is filtered from blood in the ___ plexus.
This gland is connected to the hypothalamus and releases hormones to help regulate the ANS.
The interthalamic ___ is a midline landmark which passes through the third ventricle.
The glial cells which line the ventricles.
___'s disease affects the direct pathway through the basal ganglia, resulting in stiff/rigid and limited movement.
The sensory system that connects through the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus.
This horn of the lateral ventricle is located within the temporal lobes.