Which of the following best illustrates how different components of the basal ganglia contribute to both movement and learning? O The nucleus accumbens controls voluntary movement and suppresses reflexive actions during stress. O The striatum (caudate and putamen) integrates motor planning with feedback from past experiences, supporting goal-directed behavior and habit formation. O The globus pallidus processes emotional memories and sends them to the spinal cord for motor execution. O The caudate nucleus regulates fine motor control, while the putamen stores long-term memories.
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