What is the anatomical distinction between the basal ganglia and the basal forebrain nuclei?
A) The basal ganglia are located outside the CNS, whereas the basal forebrain nuclei are located within the cerebrum.
B) The basal forebrain nuclei are located in the prefrontal cortex, whereas the basal ganglia are within the midbrain.
C) The basal ganglia are located in the brain stem, whereas the basal forebrain nuclei are located within the cerebrum.
D) The basal forebrain nuclei are located closer to the hypothalamus, whereas the basal ganglia lie near the internal capsule.
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