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cess reserves are the amount by which required reserves exceed actual reserves.
Globus Pallidus
A subcortical structure in the brain involved in the regulation of voluntary movement, part of the basal ganglia.
Indirect Pathway
A neural pathway in the brain that is involved in the regulation of movements, typically inhibiting or modulating motion.
Subthalamic Nucleus
A small, lens-shaped nucleus in the brain that is part of the basal ganglia system, involved in regulating movement and is associated with diseases such as Parkinson's.
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