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ventral anterior nucleus
What is the Ventral Anterior Nucleus?
The
ventral anterior nucleus
(VA) is a part of the thalamus, a vital brain structure that acts as a relay station for sensory and motor signals. It plays a significant role in motor control and coordination by communicating with the motor cortex.
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