pallidum

/pəˈlɪdəm/
noun
  1. A part of the brain involved in controlling voluntary movement, located within the basal ganglia.
    • The pallidum helps regulate smooth, coordinated muscle movements.
    • Neuroscientists study the pallidum to understand how the brain controls actions.
    • Damage to the pallidum can cause movement disorders like Parkinson's disease.
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