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The subthalamic fasciculus is a tract which connects the subthalamic nucleus and the globus pallidus.

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Brain: Subthalamic fasciculus
DA-loops in PD.jpg
DA-loops in Parkinson's disease (Subthalamic fasciculus visible but not labeled.)
Latin fasciculus subthalamicus
NeuroNames ancil-782

The subthalamic fasciculus is a tract which connects the subthalamic nucleus and the globus pallidus.

It is a bidirectional connection between the GP and the subthalamic nucleus, including (1) fibers running from the GPe to the subthalamic nucleus, and (2) fibers running from the STN back to the GP.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ DeJong, Russell N.; Campbell, William; Haerer, Armin F. (2005). DeJong's the neurologic examination: incorporating the fundamentals of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Hagerstwon, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 340. ISBN 0-7817-2767-7. 

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