Intro to Brain and Behavior
The globus pallidus is a subcortical structure in the brain that plays a critical role in regulating voluntary movement and motor control. It is part of the basal ganglia and is composed of two segments, the internal and external segments, which have distinct functions. This structure acts as a key relay station in the motor circuit, interacting with other components of the basal ganglia and influencing motor pathways that connect to the cerebral cortex.
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