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Substantia Nigra

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A basal ganglia that plays an important role in control and coordination of movements. The name is Latin for black substance. It contains high levels of neuromelanin that is dark in color. It is located on the inferior, lateral portions of the mid brain.

Substantia Nigra Location

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