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Functional Neuroanatomy of the Basal Ganglia - PMCThe basal ganglia refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control, as well as other roles such as motor learning, executive ...
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The Tail of the Striatum: From Anatomy to Connectivity and FunctionThe dorsal striatum, the largest subcortical structure of the basal ganglia, is critical in controlling motor, procedural, and reinforcement-based behaviors.
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Basal ganglia for beginners: the basic concepts you need to know ...Aug 2, 2023 · The striatum is the main region for inputs to the basal ganglia, receiving several projections from the cortex, thalamus, and brainstem. The ...
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Physiology and Pharmacology of Striatal Neurons - Annual ReviewsJul 21, 2009 · The striatum is the main input nucleus of the basal ganglia and a key neural substrate for procedural learning and memory. The vast majority ...
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The Striatum: Where Skills and Habits Meet - PMC - PubMed CentralWe review the evidence supporting the role of the striatum in optimizing behavior by refining action selection and in shaping habits and skills.
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Neuroanatomy of Reward: A View from the Ventral Striatum - NCBIIn summary, projections from frontal cortex form a functional gradient of inputs from the ventromedial to the dorsolateral striatum, with the medial and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The role of the striatum in social behavior - FrontiersANATOMY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE STRIATUM The striatum is the input module to the basal ganglia, a neuronal circuit necessary for voluntary movement control ...
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[PDF] The striatal compartments, striosome and matrix, are ... - bioRxivDec 17, 2024 · The striatum is divided into two interdigitated tissue compartments, the striosome and matrix. 12 These compartments exhibit distinct ...<|separator|>
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Neuroanatomy, Basal Ganglia - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfOf the dorsal striatum, the caudate nucleus is a C-shaped structure comprising a head, body, and tail located lateral to the lateral ventricles. The lenticular ...
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KoreaMed SynapseJan 20, 2016 · The average caudate volume was 7.23±1.18 cm3 in male group and 6.23±0.96 cm3 in female group. The average volume of putamen was 7.19±1.25 cm3 ...
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Morphometric and volumetric study of caudate and putamen nuclei ...The aim of this study was to determine age, gender, and hemispheric differences in the volume of the human neostriatum (striatum) nucleus in healthy humans.
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Evolutionary Conservation of the Basal Ganglia as a Common ...Jul 12, 2011 · These results show that the detailed basal ganglia circuitry is present in the phylogenetically oldest vertebrates and has been conserved.Missing: divisions | Show results with:divisions
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The microcircuits of striatum in silico - PNASIt consists of two types of projection neurons, together representing 95% of the neurons, and 5% of interneurons, among which are the cholinergic, fast-spiking, ...
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Striatal Neurons Expressing D1 and D2 Receptors are ... - NatureJan 27, 2017 · Our data indicate that D 1 /D 2 MSNs in the mouse striatum form a distinct neuronal population that is affected differently by dopamine deafferentation.
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Striatal cholinergic interneuron regulation and circuit effects - PMCThese locally projecting inhibitory cells consist of three types: parvalbumin-expressing fast spiking interneurons (FSIs), NPY/SOM/NOS-expressing persistent ...
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Heterogeneity and Diversity of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons - PMCAll striatal PV+ interneurons are classified electrophysiologically as fast-spiking interneurons (FSI) and in some instances can fire at frequencies over 400 Hz ...
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Astrocyte–Neuron Interactions in the Striatum: Insights on Identity ...Jul 24, 2019 · The finding that striatal astrocytes are proximate to many MSN somata suggests that they regulate the extracellular milieu, as suggested by ...
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Astrocyte-oligodendrocyte interaction regulates central nervous ...Jun 8, 2023 · We show that interaction between glial cells – astrocytes and mature myelin-forming oligodendrocytes – is a determinant of remyelination.
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The Striosome and Matrix Compartments of the StriatumDec 1, 2016 · Here, we review recent findings that suggest there can be distinct regulation of neural function in striosome versus matrix compartments.
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Cortical and Thalamic Innervation of Direct and Indirect Pathway ...Nov 3, 2010 · The striatum receives major excitatory inputs from the cortex and thalamus that predominantly target the spines of medium-sized spiny ...
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A comprehensive excitatory input map of the striatum reveals ... - eLifeNov 28, 2016 · This study presents a comprehensive map of the excitatory inputs to the mouse striatum. The input patterns reveal boundaries between the known striatal domains.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Formation and Function of the VTA Dopamine System - PMCMar 30, 2024 · Dopamine neurons in the SNc mostly project to the dorsal striatum through the nigrostriatal pathway and regulate voluntary movement [2].
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The dopamine neuron synaptic map in the striatum - ScienceDirectMar 28, 2023 · Dopamine neurons project to the striatum to control movement, cognition, and motivation via slower volume transmission as well as faster ...
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Computational studies of the role of serotonin in the basal gangliaThere are dense 5-HT projections to the striatum from the dorsal raphe nucleus and it is known that increased 5-HT in the striatum facilitates DA release from ...
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Control of Basal Ganglia Output by Direct and Indirect Pathway ...Nov 20, 2013 · The direct and indirect efferent pathways from striatum ultimately reconverge to influence basal ganglia output nuclei, which in turn ...
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Segregation of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in the striatal direct ...The direct and indirect striatal pathways form a cornerstone of the circuits of the basal ganglia. Dopamine has opponent affects on the function of these ...
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The mouse cortico–basal ganglia–thalamic network | NatureOct 6, 2021 · The cortico–basal ganglia–thalamo–cortical loop is one of the fundamental network motifs in the brain. Revealing its structural and ...
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Cortico-Striatal-Thalamic Loop Circuits of the Salience NetworkThe SN's cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical loop increasingly appears to be central to mechanisms of cognitive control, as well as to a broad spectrum of ...Introduction · Anatomy and Function of the... · Abnormalities of SN-CSTC...
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Striatal local circuitry: a new framework for lateral inhibition - PMCThe local connectivity is mediated by the striatal interneurons and by the synapses formed by collateral axons of SPNs that linger within the striatum and ...
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Striatal cholinergic interneuron regulation and circuit effects - FrontiersThe striatum has the highest levels of cholinergic markers in the brain, including ACh, choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) ( ...
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Anatomy, Head and Neck, Striate Arteries - StatPearls - NCBI - NIHAug 9, 2025 · These vessels supply the subcortical structures of the central nervous system. The lenticulostriate arteries (LSAs) branch from the MCA, a ...Structure and Function · Blood Supply and Lymphatics · Surgical Considerations
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Anatomic and clinical correlations of the lenticulostriate arteriesThe lenticulostriate arteries ranged between two and 12 in number, and from 80 microm to 1,400 microm in size. They originated from the main trunk, terminal ...
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Neuroanatomy Online: Lab 4 (ƒ3) - The Ventricles and Blood Supply... arteries or lenticulostriate arteries. These deep vessels supply most of the lateral areas of the corpus striatum of the basal ganglia and the internal capsule.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Neuroanatomy, Nucleus Caudate - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJul 24, 2023 · The caudate nucleus receives blood supply from the anterior cerebral artery, middle cerebral artery, and anterior choroidal artery. The ...
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Neuroanatomy, Globus Pallidus - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfThe GP receives its blood supply from the anterior choroidal artery (AChA), middle cerebral artery (MCA), and anterior cerebral artery (ACA). The MCA ...Neuroanatomy, Globus... · Structure And Function · Review Questions<|separator|>
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The cerebral circulation and cerebrovascular disease I: AnatomyThe septal veins receive blood from the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum. The thalamostriate veins receive blood from the longitudinal caudate veins. The ...Anterior Cerebral Artery · Middle Cerebral Artery · The Cerebral Venous System<|control11|><|separator|>
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[Venous vascularization of the lentiform nucleus] - PubMedThe first one is formed by superior lenticular veins which drain into the thalamo-striate vein, principal tributary of the internal cerebral vein. The ...
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Origin and Molecular Specification of Striatal InterneuronsAug 15, 2000 · The basal ganglia (striatum and pallidum) derive from both the lateral and the medial ganglionic eminences in the telencephalon (LGE and MGE, ...
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From Progenitors to Progeny: Shaping Striatal Circuit Development ...The formation of the LGE as a clearly visible structure in the subpallium occurs around E11 in mice and is followed by the onset of neurogenesis by a diverse ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Normal and abnormal appearance of fetal ganglionic eminence on ...Apr 26, 2023 · The fetal GE increases in size during early pregnancy, reaching its maximum dimension around 20 weeks of gestation, after which it progressively ...
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Patterning of the lateral ganglionic eminence by the Gsh1 and Gsh2 ...Patterning of the lateral ganglionic eminence by the Gsh1 and Gsh2 homeobox genes regulates striatal and olfactory bulb histogenesis and the growth of axons ...Missing: embryonic origins Dlx1/
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A role for Gsh1 in the developing striatum and olfactory bulb of Gsh2 ...Dec 1, 2001 · Previous studies have shown that Gsh2–/– embryos suffer from an early misspecification of precursors in the lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE) ...
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Ganglionic Eminence - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsMice containing compound Dlx1/Dlx2 mutations die at birth and have a severe reduction in the tangential migration of interneurons from the ventral eminences to ...
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Dlx1/2-dependent expression of Meis2 promotes neuronal fate ...Both cell types originate from a common pool of progenitor cells located in the lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE) and express TFs such as Gsx1/2, Ascl1 and Dlx1 ...
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Identification of Two Distinct Progenitor Populations in the Lateral ...Jan 1, 2003 · Recent studies have shown that both radial and tangential migration contributes significantly to neuronal diversity within distinct ...
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Active intermixing of indirect and direct neurons builds the striatal ...Nov 9, 2018 · Thus, in contrast to the assumption that SPN only migrate radially, iSPN undergo a tangential migration within the striatum and intermix with ...
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Ctip2 Controls the Differentiation of Medium Spiny Neurons and the ...Jan 16, 2008 · Ctip2 is a critical regulator of MSN differentiation, striatal patch development, and the establishment of the cellular architecture of the striatum.Striatal Ctip2 Expression Is... · Absence Of Ctip2 Impairs The... · Failure Of Striatal Patch...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Pruning recurrent neural networks replicates adolescent changes in ...May 27, 2022 · Estimates suggest that up to 40% of excitatory synapses are pruned in prefrontal cortex, between the ages of 10 and 30 (13). Studies also ...
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Developmental origins of brain disorders: roles for dopamineHuman DAergic innervation occurs early in development and is strongly established by mid-gestation (Olson et al., 1973; Verney et al., 1991, 1993; Zecevic and ...
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Maturation of the human striatal dopamine system revealed by PET ...Feb 12, 2020 · Our results provide new evidence for maturational specialization of the striatal DA system through adolescence.Missing: synaptogenesis | Show results with:synaptogenesis
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Dopamine Triggers the Maturation of Striatal Spiny Projection ...We found that dopamine neuro-transmission increases from the first to the third postnatal week in mice and precedes the reduction in spiny projection neuron ( ...
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Early sensory experience influences the development of ...We show that multisensory thalamocortical connections emerge before corticocortical connections but mostly disappear during development.
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Bidirectional Activity-Dependent Plasticity at Corticostriatal SynapsesDec 7, 2005 · Despite the importance of corticostriatal connections in sensorimotor learning and cognitive functions, plasticity forms at these synapses ...
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Experience-dependent plasticity in early stations of sensory ... - NIHExperience-dependent structural plasticity was shown not to be restricted to the cerebral cortex, as it also occurs at subcortical and even peripheral levels.
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Maturation of striatal dopamine supports the development of ...Jan 6, 2025 · Habit formation is an important part of normative development, reflecting the shift from variable to stable behavioral patterns from adolescence ...
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Sex differences in behavior and neural development and their role ...Striatal development occurs in a sex-dependent fashion. As with other regions, adolescent boys lag behind girls, reaching peak striatal volume at 14.7 and 12.1 ...
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Activation of direct and indirect pathway medium spiny neurons ...A central theory of basal ganglia function is that striatal neurons expressing the D1 and D2 dopamine receptors exert opposing brain-wide influences.
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Segregation of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in the striatal direct ...These studies suggested that cortical inputs to the striatum activating the direct pathway are involved in the generation of motor behavior. In a landmark ...
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Striatal direct pathway neurons play leading roles in accelerating ...May 20, 2022 · Neural correlates of motor skill learning in D1 and D2 MSNs. The striatum is important for motor skill learning, and thought to guide movement ...
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Direct and indirect pathway neurons in ventrolateral striatum ...Oct 19, 2021 · The indirect pathway striatal MSNs express the D2-type dopamine receptors (D2-MSNs) and project indirectly to the output nuclei via the ...
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Membrane Properties of Striatal Direct and Indirect Pathway ...In direct pathway MSNs, excitability increased across experimental conditions and parameters, and also when applying DA or the D1 agonist SKF-81297 in presence ...
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Basal Ganglia (Section 3, Chapter 4) Neuroscience OnlineThe caudate nucleus is a C-shaped structure that is closely associated with the lateral wall of the lateral ventricle. It is largest at its anterior pole (the ...
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Putamen neurons process both sensory and motor information ...The cerebellum and basal ganglia are traditionally regarded as important motor regulatory centers in the brain. The putamen projects to the primary motor cortex ...Missing: loop | Show results with:loop
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Existence and Control of Go/No-Go Decision Transition Threshold in ...The striatal MSNs expressing D1 and D2 type dopamine receptors initiate the direct ('Go') and indirect ('No-Go') pathways of the basal ganglia, respectively.
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Existence and Control of Go/No-Go Decision Transition Threshold in ...Apr 24, 2015 · The striatal MSNs expressing D1 and D2 type dopamine receptors initiate the direct ('Go') and indirect ('No-Go') pathways of the basal ganglia, ...
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A Physiologically Plausible Model of Action Selection and ...Dec 13, 2006 · We present a new spiking neuron model of the BG circuitry to test this proposal, incorporating all major features and many physiologically plausible details.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hedonic Hot Spot in Nucleus Accumbens Shell - PubMed CentralAbstract. μ-Opioid systems in the medial shell of the nucleus accumbens contribute to hedonic impact (“liking”) for sweetness, food, and drug rewards.
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Opioid Limbic Circuit for Reward: Interaction between Hedonic ...Feb 14, 2007 · μ-Opioid hotspots in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and ventral pallidum (VP) help generate both reward hedonic impact (“liking”) and incentive motivation (“ ...
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A neural substrate of prediction and reward - PubMedBehavioral experiments suggest that learning is driven by changes in the expectations about future salient events such as rewards and punishments.
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Ventral striatum: a critical look at models of learning and evaluationVentral striatum as a reinforcement learning critic. TDRL models have been remarkably successful in predicting decision-related neural activity based on ...
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Neural Encoding in Orbitofrontal Cortex and Basolateral Amygdala ...Mar 1, 1999 · Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is part of a network of structures involved in adaptive behavior and decision making.
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Ventral Striatal Neurons Encode the Value of the Chosen Action in ...The ventral striatum (VS) is thought to serve as a gateway whereby associative information from the amygdala and prefrontal regions can influence motor output ...
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Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia - NIHOct 14, 2010 · These results show that the dorsomedial and the dorsolateral striatum regulate goal-directed and stimulus–response habitual control, ...
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Decreased putamen activation in balancing goal-directed and ...Goal-directed behavior is associated with the caudate nucleus and regions in the prelimbic prefrontal cortex, whilst habitual behavior is associated with the ...Decreased Putamen Activation... · 2. Method · 3. Results
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Neuroimaging studies of the striatum in cognition Part IOct 8, 2015 · The prefrontal cortex is known to play an important role in executive functions, which refer to mental processes that enable an individual to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Striatum-projecting prefrontal cortex neurons support working ...Nov 2, 2023 · In addition to planning choice-related actions, prefrontal-striatal projections could be involved in impulsivity control, which is crucial for ...
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Basal Ganglia Subcircuits Distinctively Encode the Parsing ... - NIHChunking allows the brain to efficiently organize memories and actions. Although basal ganglia circuits have been implicated in action chunking, little is known ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Differential Dynamics of Activity Changes in Dorsolateral and ...It has been suggested that the dorsolateral striatum is important for the chunking of motor patterns as habits are formed and stamped in (Barnes et al., 2005; ...
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Shaping Action Sequences in Basal Ganglia Circuits - PMCRecent studies suggest that cortico-basal ganglia circuits are important for chunking isolated movements into precise and robust action sequences.
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Striatal circuits, habits, and implications for obsessive-compulsive ...Sep 19, 2014 · Clinical work early on suggested that dysfunction of the striatum might be important in the emergence of OCD symptoms. Comorbid OCD symptoms ...
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Transdiagnostic variations in impulsivity and compulsivity in ...Individual differences in impulsivity and compulsivity is thought to underlie vulnerability to a broad range of disorders and are closely tied to cortical- ...
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Parkinson's Disease and Its Management: Part 1 - PubMed CentralStriatal dopamine depletion has been identified as the major cause of the disorder's motor symptoms,– which include resting tremor, “cogwheel” rigidity, and ...
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Biology of Parkinson's disease: pathogenesis and pathophysiology ...The characteristic motor impairments - bradykinesia, rigidity, and resting tremor - result from degenerative loss of midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons in the ...
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Huntington's disease mouse models: unraveling the pathology ... - NIHHuntington's disease (HD) is caused by an expansion of CAG repeats in the huntingtin gene (HTT), which leads to neurological deficits, including motor ...
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Huntington's Disease and the Striatal Medium Spiny NeuronHuntington's disease is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by a mutation in the gene encoding the protein huntingtin on chromosome 4.
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DYT-TOR1A dystonia: an update on pathogenesis and treatmentThe most common mutation in TOR1A is caused by a GAG deletion in the fifth exon of the TOR1A gene, resulting in the loss of two adjacent glutamic acid residues ...
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Structural and Functional Changes in Tourette Syndrome - PMCThe balance between indirect and direct pathways is regulated by the differential action of dopamine on neurons of the striatum, exerted by means of diffuse ...
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Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus preferentially ...May 25, 2015 · Deep brain stimulation targeting the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) is an effective surgical treatment for the motor symptoms of Parkinson's ...6-Ohda Lesion Of The Median... · Stn Dbs Electrode Implant · Enhanced Dendritic...
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Mechanisms and targets of deep brain stimulation in movement ...Stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease does not produce striatal dopamine release. ... Subthalamic deep brain stimulation does not induce ...
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Schizophrenia, Dopamine and the Striatum - PubMed Central - NIHSep 28, 2018 · Schizophrenia and the Striatum Schizophrenia is a syndrome consisting of positive symptoms (such as delusions and hallucinations), negative ...
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Dopamine, psychosis and schizophrenia: the widening gap between ...Jan 31, 2018 · In most individuals with schizophrenia, excessive dopamine signalling in the associative striatum leads to positive symptoms.
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A Possible Role for the Striatum in the Pathogenesis of the Cognitive ...Mar 11, 2010 · The finding that the cognitive deficits in schizophrenia may arise not simply from alterations in the prefrontal cortex but also from a deficit ...
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Ventral Striatum Activity in Response to Reward - NIHThe relationships between ventral striatal activity and residual manic or depressive symptoms (HAM-D, Young Mania Rating Scale, and Hypomanic Checklist–32 ...
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Size and shape of the caudate nucleus in individuals with bipolar ...Conclusions: These findings suggest that subtle rather than gross structural changes occur in the CN, which may not be detectable by volumetric analysis alone, ...
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Two years changes in the development of caudate nucleus are ...Caudate nucleus volume is enlarged in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and is associated with restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs).Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Caudate nucleus is enlarged in high-functioning medication-naive ...Aug 1, 2007 · These results implicate caudate nucleus in autism, as an enlargement of this structure was disproportional to an increase in total brain ...
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Early hyperactivity and precocious maturation of corticostriatal ...Some autistic individuals exhibit abnormal development of the caudate nucleus and associative cortical areas, suggesting potential dysfunction of ...
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Basal Ganglia Morphometry and Repetitive Behavior in Young ...Enlargement of the left and right striatum, more specifically the left and right putamen, and left caudate, was observed in the ASD compared to the TD group.
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Social Dysfunction and Neural Processing of Emotional Valence ...Oct 10, 2024 · This study aims to determine whether social dysfunction across these psychiatric disorders is indeed coupled to altered neural processing of negative and ...
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Dissecting autism and schizophrenia through neuroimaging genomicsJul 15, 2021 · ... nucleus accumbens showed decreased volumes in CNV schizophrenia carriers. Thalamic and hippocampal volumes appeared to mediate effects on cognitive performances ...
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Social interaction as a unique form of reward – Insights from healthy ...May 2, 2025 · Impaired social reward learning related to atrophy of the orbitofrontal and lateral prefrontal cortices, as well as the nucleus accumbens and putamen (Wong et ...
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Neurobiologic Processes in Drug Reward and Addiction - PMCThe stimulants cocaine and amphetamine directly amplify the mesolimbic dopaminergic signal at the postsynaptic DA receptor through different synaptic mechanisms ...
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Addiction: Beyond dopamine reward circuitry - PNASThese findings show that addiction affects not only the DA reward circuit but circuits involved with conditioning/habits, motivation, and executive functions.
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Drug Addiction: Updating Actions to Habits to Compulsions Ten ...Aug 7, 2015 · TRANSITION FROM VENTRAL TO DORSAL STRIATUM . ... alcohol use is characterized by a shift of cue processing from ventral to dorsal striatum.
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From the ventral to the dorsal striatum: Devolving views of their roles ...▻ Habitual drug seeking and taking depend upon dorsolateral striatum. ▻ Compulsive drug seeking in addiction reflects loss of prefrontal control over habits. ▻ ...Missing: seminal papers
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Dopamine in Drug Abuse and Addiction: Results of Imaging Studies ...In contrast, long-term drug use seems to be associated with decreased DA function, as evidenced by reductions in D2 DA receptors and DA release in the striatum ...
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ΔFosB: A sustained molecular switch for addiction - PMC - NIHΔFosB represents one mechanism by which drugs of abuse produce relatively stable changes in the brain that contribute to the addiction phenotype.Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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FosB: A sustained molecular switch for addiction - PNASΔFosB accumulates in certain brain regions outside the nu- cleus accumbens and dorsal striatum after chronic exposure to cocaine. Prominent among these regions ...Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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Pathological gamblers display cortico-striatal hypersensitivity to ...Pathological gamblers show U-shaped neural response to appetitive and aversive bets. This hypersensitivity is found in a cortico-striatal network, ie caudate ...Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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Gambling Disorder and Other Behavioral Addictions - PubMed CentralRelatively decreased ventral striatal activation has been reported in disordered gamblers during monetary reward anticipation and simulated gambling. In ...Missing: hypersensitivity seminal
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Imaging addiction: D2 receptors and dopamine signaling in the ...Imaging studies in addiction show a decrease in D2 receptors and dopamine release in the striatum. However, this decrease is seen across addictions, independent ...
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Thomas Willis' legacy on the 400th anniversary of his birth - PMCIn addition to the famous circle of Willis, he described several structures of the brain, such as the striatum, the internal capsule, the cerebellar peduncles, ...
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Willis Identifies the Basal Ganglia | Research Starters - EBSCOWhen Thomas Willis published Cerebri anatome (1664; The Anatomy of the Brain , 1681), he effectively founded the modern neurosciences, particularly neurology ...
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The History of the Basal Ganglia: The Nuclei - ScienceDirectHis Traité d'anatomie et de physiologie (Vicq d'Azyr, 1786) contains several plates in which the various components of the basal ganglia, including the caudate ...
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Félix Vicq D'azyr (1748–1794) - Parkinsonism & Related DisordersVicq d'Azyr also made a clear distinction between the caudate nucleus and the putamen and noted the existence of the two segments of the globus pallidus.
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An essay on the shaking palsy. 1817 - PubMedAn essay on the shaking palsy. 1817. ... Parkinson Disease / physiopathology; Psychiatry / history; Spinal Cord / physiopathology. Personal name as subject. James ...
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Arvid Carlsson – Facts - NobelPrize.orgCarlsson discovered a neurotransmitter called dopamine in the brain and described its role in our ability to move. This led to the realization that Parkinson's ...
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Control of Basal Ganglia Output by Direct and Indirect Pathway ... - NIHNov 20, 2013 · Basal ganglia research over the past 20 years has been guided by a model (Albin et al., 1989; DeLong, 1990) in which the direct and indirect ...Missing: 1980s | Show results with:1980s
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Functional Connectivity of Human Striatum: A Resting State fMRI StudyApr 9, 2008 · Here, we provide a comprehensive functional connectivity analysis of basal ganglia circuitry in humans through a functional magnetic resonance ...
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The organization of the human striatum estimated by intrinsic ...By examining the cerebral coupling patterns from six seed regions placed throughout the striatum, they demonstrated clear functional subdivisions. However ...
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The evolutionary origins of the Global Neuronal Workspace in ...Sep 13, 2023 · The subpallial basal ganglia (such as the striatum) are considered homologous across all vertebrates and are a major target of brainstem ...
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Transgenic tools targeting the basal ganglia reveal both ...Mar 26, 2024 · The cortico-basal ganglia circuit mediates decision making. Here, we generated transgenic tools for adult zebrafish targeting specific ...
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Anatomy of a songbird basal ganglia circuit essential for vocal ... - NIHVocal learning in songbirds requires an anatomically discrete and functionally dedicated circuit called the anterior forebrain pathway (AFP).
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Parallel Emergence of a Compartmentalized Striatum with the ...Apr 19, 2019 · The location, neurochemical properties, and connectivity of these neuronal populations suggested a homology to striatal neurons from mammals.
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Behavioral flexibility is increased by optogenetic inhibition of ... - NIHThe nucleus accumbens may play an important role in behavioral flexibility, representing learned stimulus–reward associations in neural activity during response ...
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Activation of the rostral nucleus accumbens shell by optogenetics ...Feb 13, 2023 · In this study, we investigated whether a short-lasting stimulation/inhibition of the NAc by optogenetics led to a similar result.
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Anatomical and Functional Comparison of the Caudate Tail in ... - NIHJul 17, 2023 · Overall, the expansion of the primate brain along the rostral ... In both rodents and primates, the rostral part of the striatum is ...
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Primate homologs of mouse cortico-striatal circuits - PMCApr 16, 2020 · We compared cortico-striatal circuits across humans, non-human primates, and mice using resting-state fMRI data in all species.