What is a Cerebral ganglion?

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Anatomy James said:Technically they dont exist. A ganglion is a collection of neuronal cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. A collection of these cell bodies in the central nervous system is sometimes mistakenly called a ganglion but is actually correctly termed a nucleus.

Just C. Urious: The Cerebral Ganglion is the brain of an earthworm
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