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| Brain: Substantia nigra | ||
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| Section through superior colliculus showing path of oculomotor nerve. | ||
| Coronal slices of human brain showing the basal ganglia, globus pallidus: external segment (GPe), subthalamic nucleus (STN), globus pallidus: internal segment (GPi), and substantia nigra (SN, red). The right section is the deeper one, closer to the back of the head. | ||
| Gray's | subject #188 802 | |
| Part of | Midbrain, Basal ganglia | |
| NeuroNames | hier-527 | |
| MeSH | Substantia+Nigra | |
The substantia nigra (Latin for "black substance", Sömmering) or locus niger is a heterogeneous portion of the midbrain, separating the pes (foot) from the tegmentum (covering), and an accessory to the basal ganglia system.
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Components
It consists of two strongly contrasted ensembles, the pars compacta and adjacent dopaminergic groups, and another ensemble made up of the pars reticulata and the pars lateralis. The latter two, along with the pallidal nuclei, are elements of the core of the basal ganglia. Although intricate and interconnected, the two ensembles must imperatively be distinguished.
The substantia nigra compacta and surrounding is responsible for dopamine production in the brain, and therefore plays a vital role in reward and addiction.
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See also
- Basal ganglia
- Brain stem
- Cerebral peduncle
- Dopamine
- Mesencephalon
- List of regions in the human brain
- Parkinson's disease
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