Term Name: basal ganglion
Synonyms: basal ganglia, basal ganglion of telencephalon, basal nucleus, nuclei basales
Definition: An individual member of a collection of basal ganglia. Basal ganglia are subcortical masses of gray matter in the forebrain and midbrain that are richly interconnected and so viewed as a functional system. The nuclei usually included are the caudate nucleus (caudoputamen in rodents), putamen, globus pallidus, substantia nigra (pars compacta and pars reticulata) and the subthalamic nucleus. Some also include the nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum[NIF,modified].
Ontology: Cell Ontology [UBERON:0002420]

Relationships
is part of: collection of basal ganglia
has parts: area X of basal ganglion corpus striatum globus pallidus pallidum striatum substantia nigra
is a type of: brain gray matter nuclear complex of neuraxis
has subtype: amygdala claustrum of brain
inverse disjoint_from: ganglion