| 1. | In one study it was found that the putamen controls limb movement.
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| 2. | The lenticular nucleus refers to the putamen together with the globus pallidus.
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| 3. | Calcifications in the dentate nuclei, putamen and thalami are also common.
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| 4. | The putamen is located in the rostral division as part of the striatum.
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| 5. | The putamen, together with the globus pallidus, makes up the lenticular nucleus.
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| 6. | The study showed that the SMA and putamen.
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| 7. | Until recently, very few studies were conducted that were focused specifically on the putamen.
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| 8. | Specifically, lower motor speeds were found to correlate with hypertrophy of the right putamen.
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| 9. | The putamen and caudate nucleus are also collectively called the corpus striatum after their striped appearance.
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| 10. | The putamen and caudate both input information from the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and substantia nigra.
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