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The basal ganglia are an interconnected group of subcortical neurons (termed nuclei) that are located deep in the interior of the cerebral hemispheres and are functionally involved in movement control, emotions, and cognition. The basal ganglia chiefly receive signals from the thalamus and the cerebral cortex and primarily pass information on to the brain stem and back to the thalamus, which returns the signals to the cortex.
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