Term Name: nucleus accumbens
Synonyms: colliculus nuclei caudati
Definition: A region of the brain consisting of a collection of neurons located in the forebrain ventral to the caudate and putamen. (caudoputamen in rodent) and continuous with these structures. There is no distinct boundary between the nucleus accumbens and the caudate/putamen, but in rodents, it can be identified by its lack of traversing fiber bundles in comparison to the dorsal striatum. Its principle neuron is the medium spiny neuron. Together with the neostriatum (caudate nucleus and putamen), the nucleus accumbens forms the striatum.
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0001882]

Relationships
is part of: cerebral hemisphere limbic system ventral striatum
has parts: core of nucleus accumbens shell of nucleus accumbens
is a type of: telencephalic nucleus
disjoint_from: basal nucleus of telencephalon