Cerebral development: Compared with those in the control group, KMC participants had larger brains — significantly larger volumes of total grey matter, cerebral cortex, and left caudate nucleus, which plays a vital role in how the brain learns, specifically related to the storing and processing of memories. (sciencedaily.com)
Atypically diffuse functional connectivity between caudate nuclei and cerebral cortex in autism. (frontiersin.org)
Different neural correlates of reward expectation and reward expectation error in the putamen and caudate nucleus during stimulus — action — reward association learning (cambridge.org)