نتایج جستجو برای: basal ganglia lesion

تعداد نتایج: 206595  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
F A Middleton P L Strick

The basal ganglia are known to receive inputs from widespread regions of the cerebral cortex, such as the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes. Of these cortical areas, only the frontal lobe is thought to be the target of basal ganglia output. One of the cortical regions that is a source of input to the basal ganglia is area TE, in inferotemporal cortex. This cortical area is thought to be cri...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2005
Allison J Doupe David J Perkel Anton Reiner Edward A Stern

Recent advances in anatomical, physiological and histochemical characterization of avian basal ganglia neurons and circuitry have revealed remarkable similarities to mammalian basal ganglia. A modern revision of the avian anatomical nomenclature has now provided a common language for studying the function of the cortical-basal-ganglia-cortical loop, enabling neuroscientists to take advantage of...

2003
Henk J. Groenewegen

This paper briefly reviews the functional anatomy of the basal ganglia and their relationships with the thalamocortical system. The basal ganglia, including the striatum, pallidum, subthalamic nucleus, and substantia nigra, are involved in a number of parallel, functionally segregated cortical-subcortical circuits. These circuits support a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive and emotional-mot...

Journal: :BMC medical imaging 2016
Alfredo Revenaz Massimiliano Ruggeri Maria Marcella Laganà Niels Bergsland Elisabetta Groppo Marco Rovaris Enrico Fainardi

BACKGROUND Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) abnormalities in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are currently measured by a complex combination of separate procedures. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to provide a reliable method for reducing analysis complexity and obtaining reproducible results. METHODS We implemented a semi-automated measurin...

2016
Jingjing Cai Dan Wu Yongqian Mo Anxin Wang Shiyu Hu Lijie Ren

Extracranial arteriosclerosis usually indicates a high risk of ischemic stroke. In the past, a clinical decision following diagnosis was dependent on the percentage of vessel stenosis determined by an invasive technique. We aimed to develop a quantitative magnetic resonance (QMR) technique to evaluate artery structure and cerebral hemodynamics noninvasively.QMR and digital subtraction angiograp...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2012
Susan R Criswell Joel S Perlmutter John L Huang Nima Golchin Hubert P Flores Angela Hobson Michael Aschner Keith M Erikson Harvey Checkoway Brad A Racette

OBJECTIVES Manganese exposure leads to diffuse cerebral metal deposition with the highest concentration in the globus pallidus associated with increased T1-weighted MRI signal. T1 signal intensity in extra-pallidal basal ganglia (caudate and putamen) has not been studied in occupationally exposed workers. Diffusion weighted imaging is a non-invasive measure of neuronal damage and may provide a ...

Journal: :Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery 2006
Philip L Gildenberg

In 1942, it was thought that basal ganglia surgery would cause permanent unconsciousness and significant impairment of motor control. By 1947, when human stereotactic surgery was introduced, the first target was the globus pallidus in a patient with chorea. What happened during those 5 years to set the stage for stereotactic surgery? During the last half of the 19th century, it was first noted ...

2013
Huan-Guang Liu Yu Ma Da-Wei Meng An-Chao Yang Jian-guo Zhang

OBJECTIVE Secondary dystonia commonly presents as hemidystonia and is often refractory to current treatments. We aimed to establish an inducible rat model of hemidystonia utilizing 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP) and to determine the pathophysiology of this model. METHODS Two different doses of 3-NP were stereotactically administered into the ipsilateral caudate putamen (CPu) of Wistar rats. Beh...

2015
Nicolas Maurice Thierry Deltheil Christophe Melon Bertrand Degos Christiane Mourre Marianne Amalric Lydia Kerkerian-Le Goff Tim Douglas Aumann

Recent evidence points to a neuroprotective action of bee venom on nigral dopamine neurons in animal models of Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we examined whether bee venom also displays a symptomatic action by acting on the pathological functioning of the basal ganglia in rat PD models. Bee venom effects were assessed by combining motor behavior analyses and in vivo electrophysiological recordi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Andreea C Bostan Richard P Dum Peter L Strick

The basal ganglia and cerebellum are major subcortical structures that influence not only movement, but putatively also cognition and affect. Both structures receive input from and send output to the cerebral cortex. Thus, the basal ganglia and cerebellum form multisynaptic loops with the cerebral cortex. Basal ganglia and cerebellar loops have been assumed to be anatomically separate and to pe...

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