What Are the Basal Ganglia and How Are They Involved in Parkinson's Disease?

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What Are the Basal Ganglia and How Are They Involved in Parkinson's Disease?

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The Basal Ganglia make up a complex group of nerve control centers buried deep within each half of the brain that sit, one set on each side, just above the brainstem. This article, in an attempt to convey an understanding of their role in the movement...

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