striatum

/straɪˈeɪtəm/
noun
  1. A part of the brain involved in controlling movement, motivation, and reward processing.
    • Damage to the striatum can cause movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
    • Scientists have found that the striatum is active when you experience pleasure or reward.
    • The striatum plays a key role in helping you learn new motor skills like riding a bike.
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