Putamen

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the putamen is one of the three nuclei that make up the Striatum, along with the caudate and ventral striatum. The striatum, including the putamen, is an input module to the basal ganglia, which is a neuronal circuit involved in voluntary movement control. The putamen, specifically, is involved in movement planning and execution, and it plays a role in Cognition and Reward processes. It is necessary for voluntary motor control and contains neurons that signal the social action that will result in one’s reward. Overall, the putamen contributes to the integration of social information into the coding of social action and reward within the Striatum.

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Frontiers the Role of the Striatum in Social Behavior

Created: 05-05-24 15:18