Which portion of the lentiform nucleus is more medial and which portion is more lateral? (Figure 14-15)

A) putamen is more medial; globus pallidus is more lateral
B) globus pallidus is more medial; putamen is more lateral
C) claustrum is medial; septum pellucidum is lateral
D) septum pellucidum is medial; claustrum is lateral
E) insula is medial; caudate nucleus is lateral


B

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