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- - The lentiform nucleus resembles a cone lying on its side. The apex of the cone faces medially and is formed by the globus pallidus. The base of the cone faces laterally and is formed by the putamen. The cone, itself, does not take part in the migration associated with the development of the hemisphere. Rather, it remains fixed, centrally, and other structures circle it.