نتایج جستجو برای: basal nuclei

تعداد نتایج: 156674  

2011
Shin Yanagihara Neal A. Hessler

Reactivations of waking experiences during sleep have been considered fundamental neural processes for memory consolidation. In songbirds, evidence suggests the importance of sleep-related neuronal activity in song system motor pathway nuclei for both juvenile vocal learning and maintenance of adult song. Like those in singing motor nuclei, neurons in the basal ganglia nucleus Area X, part of t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Jesse H Goldberg Michale S Fee

Young songbirds produce vocal "babbling," and the variability of their songs is thought to underlie a process of trial-and-error vocal learning. It is known that this exploratory variability requires the "cortical" component of a basal ganglia (BG) thalamocortical loop, but less understood is the role of the BG and thalamic components in this behavior. We found that large bilateral lesions to t...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
Kevin W McCairn Maya Bronfeld Katya Belelovsky Izhar Bar-Gad

The cortico-basal ganglia pathway is involved in normal motor control and implicated in multiple movement disorders. Brief repetitive muscle contractions known as motor tics are a common symptom in several basal ganglia related motor disorders. We used focal micro-injections of the GABA-A antagonist bicuculline to the sensorimotor putamen of behaving primates to induce stereotyped tics similar ...

2008
Martha S. Turner Jon S. Simons Sam J. Gilbert Chris D. Frith Paul W. Burgess

Rostral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is known to be involved in source memory, the ability to recollect contextual information about an event. However it is unclear whether subregions of rostral PFC may be differentially engaged during the recollection of different kinds of source detail. We used event related functional MRI to contrast two forms of source recollection: (1) recollection of whether s...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2012
Tracy Butler Karen Blackmon Laszlo Zaborszky Xiuyuan Wang Jonathan DuBois Chad Carlson William B Barr Jacqueline French Orrin Devinsky Ruben Kuzniecky Eric Halgren Thomas Thesen

Septal nuclei, components of basal forebrain, are strongly and reciprocally connected with hippocampus, and have been shown in animals to play a critical role in memory. In humans, the septal forebrain has received little attention. To examine the role of human septal forebrain in memory, we acquired high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging scans from 25 healthy subjects and calculated septal...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Sebastian Seifert D Yves von Cramon Davide Imperati Marc Tittgemeyer Markus Ullsperger

Performance monitoring is an essential prerequisite of successful goal-directed behavior. Research of the last two decades implicates the anterior midcingulate cortex (aMCC) in the human medial frontal cortex and frontostriatal basal ganglia circuits in this function. Here, we addressed the function of the thalamus in detecting errors and adjusting behavior accordingly. Using diffusion-based tr...

Journal: :Development 1992
S A Jo S J Burden

Nuclei in the synaptic region of multinucleated skeletal myofibers are transcriptionally distinct, since acetylcholine receptor genes are transcribed at a high rate by these nuclei, but not by nuclei elsewhere in the myofiber. Although this spatially restricted transcription pattern is presumably imposed by the motor nerve, the continuous presence of the nerve is not required, since synapse-spe...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1981
A H Bass R G Northcutt

Retinofugal pathways in the painted turtle were examined with autoradiographic and HRP methods. The majority of the retinal fibers decussate at the optic chiasm and course caudally to terminate in 12 regions of the diencephalon and mesencephalon. The pars dorsalis of the lateral geniculate nucleus is the densest target in the thalamus. Two nuclei dorsal to pars dorsalis--the dorsal optic and do...

Journal: :Development 2011
Louis Leung Abigail V Klopper Stephan W Grill William A Harris Caren Norden

Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a characteristic dynamics - the so-called interkinetic nuclear migration (IKNM). Although these movements are thought to be intimately tied to the cell cycle, little is known about the relationship between IKNM and distinct phases of the cell cycle and the role that this association plays in ensuring ba...

2011
Yoichi Kosodo Taeko Suetsugu Masumi Suda Yuko Mimori-Kiyosue Kazunori Toida Shoji A Baba Akatsuki Kimura Fumio Matsuzaki

A hallmark of neurogenesis in the vertebrate brain is the apical-basal nuclear oscillation in polarized neural progenitor cells. Known as interkinetic nuclear migration (INM), these movements are synchronized with the cell cycle such that nuclei move basally during G1-phase and apically during G2-phase. However, it is unknown how the direction of movement and the cell cycle are tightly coupled....

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