Nucleus Accumbens Septi
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Nucleus Accumbens SeptiAbstract
Why does the Nucleus Accumbens represent a special interest in the field of Functional Neurosurgery? Does it specifically integrate the neurobiological bases of which pathologies with potential neurosurgical resolution? What difficulties arise when establishing its most relevant limits and topographic relationships when it is selected as the main target in stereotactic surgery, whether ablative or using neuromodulation techniques?
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