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 schematic frontal section through the internal capsule

 

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- - With further development, neuron cell bodies accumulate in a densely packed sheet on the surface of the hemisphere to form the cerebral cortex. Buried deeply within the hemisphere are certain other highly cellular areas (nuclei) which as a group are termed the basal ganglia. This group of nuclei - real troublemakers at this point - include the caudate nucleus, the putamen, the globus pallidus, the amygdala and the claustrum.

- - Major white matter pathways thread their way between and around these basal ganglia nuclei. They include: