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Brain / Neuroscience / Cerebrum / Basal ganglia / Primate basal ganglia system / Striatum / Caudate nucleus / Orbitofrontal cortex / Planning / Resting state fMRI / Cerebral cortex / Globus pallidus
Date: 2016-03-18 10:40:29
Brain
Neuroscience
Cerebrum
Basal ganglia
Primate basal ganglia system
Striatum
Caudate nucleus
Orbitofrontal cortex
Planning
Resting state fMRI
Cerebral cortex
Globus pallidus

Regional specialization within the human striatum for diverse psychological functions Wolfgang M. Paulia,1, Randall C. O’Reillyb, Tal Yarkonic, and Tor D. Wagerb,d a Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Cali

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