نتایج جستجو برای: basal ganglia

تعداد نتایج: 113172  

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Steven J. Shabel Christophe D. Proulx Anthony Trias Ryan T. Murphy Roberto Malinow

The lateral habenula (LHb) has recently been identified as a key regulator of the reward system by driving inhibition onto dopaminergic neurons. However, the nature and potential modulation of the major input to the LHb originating from the basal ganglia are poorly understood. Although the output of the basal ganglia is thought to be primarily inhibitory, here we show that transmission from the...

2001
H A Ring J Serra-Mestres

This review aims to relate recent findings describing the role and neural connectivity of the basal ganglia to the clinical neuropsychiatry of basal ganglia movement disorders and to the role of basal ganglia disturbances in “psychiatric”’ states. Articles relating to the relevant topics were initially collected through MEDLINE and papers relating to the clinical conditions discussed were also ...

2002
Hisanobu Kaiya

We presented an abnormal second messeng'~r mechanism in platelet signal transduction in schizophrenic patients. As Drs. Tandon and Greden considered, the abnormality may be caused by a malfunction of neurotransmitters corresponding to the second messenger system (i.e., acetylcholine). Another possibility is that the abnormality may exist in the second messenger metabolism itself. We are of the ...

2006

Based on personal experiences I have felt that the lack of real knowledge about the underlying mechanisms of stuttering is a problem in many ways. It makes it more difficult to treat, it leaves the field open to unfounded speculations, and it makes it difficult for persons who stutter to reach self-understanding. For this reason, I changed my vocation from engineering to research on the nature ...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
V H Scholz A W Flaherty E Kraft J R Keltner K K Kwong Y I Chen B R Rosen B G Jenkins

We investigated the basal ganglia, motor cortex area 4, and supplementary motor area (SMA) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and five motor tasks: switching between finger and toe movements, writing, finger tapping, pronation/supination, and saccadic eye movements. We found reliable activation in the caudate nucleus and putamen in single subjects without the need for inter-subj...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1996
P P Pramstaller C D Marsden

Ever since Liepmann's original descriptions at the beginning of the century apraxia has usually been attributed to damage confined to the cerebral cortex and/or cortico-cortical connecting pathways. However, there have been suggestions that apraxia can be due to deep subcortical lesions, which raises the question as to whether damage to the basal ganglia or thalamus can cause apraxia. We theref...

2016
Caroline K Jurgens Radu Jasinschi Ahmet Ekin Marie-Noëlle W Witjes-Ané Jeroen van der Grond Huub Middelkoop Raymund A.C. Roos

Increased iron levels have been demonstrated in the basal ganglia of manifest Huntington’s disease (HD). An excess in iron accumulation correlates with MRI T2-weighted hypointensity. Determination of the amount of hypointensities in the basal ganglia in the premanifest phase of HD may give more insight in the role of iron in the pathogenesis of HD. Therefore, the present study assessed whether ...

Journal: :Progress in neurobiology 2003
Izhar Bar-Gad Genela Morris Hagai Bergman

Modeling of the basal ganglia has played a major role in our understanding of this elusive group of nuclei. Models of the basal ganglia have undergone evolutionary and revolutionary changes over the last 20 years, as new research in the fields of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of these nuclei has yielded new information. Early models dealt with a single pathway through the nuclei and focu...

2016
Mario J Lintz Gidon Felsen

How movements are selected is a fundamental question in systems neuroscience. While many studies have elucidated the sensorimotor transformations underlying stimulus-guided movements, less is known about how internal goals - critical drivers of goal-directed behavior - guide movements. The basal ganglia are known to bias movement selection according to value, one form of internal goal. Here, we...

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