نتایج جستجو برای: caudate nucleus

تعداد نتایج: 114793  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1985
J A Javitch S M Strittmatter S H Snyder

Mazindol is a potent inhibitor of neuronal dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE) uptake. DA and NE uptake sites in rat brain have been differentially visualized using [3H]mazindol autoradiography. At appropriate concentrations, desipramine (DMI) selectively inhibits [3H]mazindol binding to NE uptake sites without significantly affecting binding to DA uptake sites. The localization of DMI-insens...

Journal: :Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences 2007
Snezana Medenica-Milanović Sinisa Ristić Vladimir Turuntas Mirjana Mirić Milan Kulić

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The caudate circuit takes part in cognitive control of motor activity. The purpose of the present work was registration and analysis of basic bioelectrical activity of ventral and dorsal sensory-motor cortex and nucleus caudate, study of the changes in EEG after nucleus caudate electrical stimulation and to identify of threshold level of electrical stimuli responsible for...

2011
Anne-Marike Schiffer Ricarda I. Schubotz

The striatum has been established as a carrier of reward-related prediction errors. This prediction error signal concerns the difference between how much reward was predicted and how much reward is gained. However, it remains to be established whether general breaches of expectation, i.e., perceptual prediction errors, are also implemented in the striatum. The current study used functional magn...

2013
L. ABRAHAM

Potegal (1972) proposed that the caudate nucleus was involved in processing sensory (especially vestibular) cues for egocentric spatial orientation. The purpose of these experiments was to determine the effect of caudate nucleus lesions on a return from passive transport (RPT) task, which has been shown to depend on vestibular input (Miller, Barnett, & Potegal, Note 1). In the first experiment,...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2008
Virginia Tremols Anna Bielsa Joan-Carles Soliva Carol Raheb Susanna Carmona Josep Tomas Joan-Domingo Gispert Mariana Rovira Jordi Fauquet Adolf Tobeña Antoni Bulbena Oscar Vilarroya

The aim of the study is to present a new method for the segmentation of the caudate nucleus and use it to compare the caudate heads and bodies of an attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) group with those of a control group. We used a 1.5-T system to acquire magnetic resonance brain scans from 39 children with ADHD, as defined by DSM-IV TR, and 39 age, handedness and IQ matched control...

Journal: :Journal of the Neurological Sciences 2011
S.J.A. van den Bogaard E. M. Dumas L. Ferrarini J. Milles M. A. van Buchem J. van der Grond R.A.C. Roos

Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by brain atrophy. Localized atrophy of a specific structure could potentially be a more sensitive biomarker reflecting neuropathologic changes rather than global volume variation. We examined 90 TRACK-HD participants of which 30 were premanifest HD, 30 were manifest HD and 30 were controls. Using FMRIB's Integrated Registration and Segmentation Tool, s...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 1996
J M Schwartz P W Stoessel L R Baxter K M Martin M E Phelps

BACKGROUND We sought to determine in a new patient sample whether symptomatic improvement in obsessive-compulsive disorder treated with behavior modification is accompanied by significant changes in glucose metabolic rates in the caudate nucleus, measured with positron emission tomography, as seen in a previous study. Second, by combining samples from this and the previous study, we also examin...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
M R Delgado M M Miller S Inati E A Phelps

The human striatum has been implicated in processing reward-related information. More recently, activity in the striatum, particularly the caudate nucleus, has been observed when a contingency between behavior and reward exists, suggesting a role for the caudate in reinforcement-based learning. Using a gambling paradigm, in which affective feedback (reward and punishment) followed simple, rando...

2012
Lauri Nummenmaa Jussi Hirvonen Jarna C. Hannukainen Heidi Immonen Markus M. Lindroos Paulina Salminen Pirjo Nuutila

Obesity is characterized by an imbalance in the brain circuits promoting reward seeking and those governing cognitive control. Here we show that the dorsal caudate nucleus and its connections with amygdala, insula and prefrontal cortex contribute to abnormal reward processing in obesity. We measured regional brain glucose uptake in morbidly obese (n = 19) and normal weighted (n = 16) subjects w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Jose A Morón Alicia Brockington Roy A Wise Beatriz A Rocha Bruce T Hope

Selective blockers of the norepinephrine transporter (NET) inhibit dopamine uptake in the prefrontal cortex. This suggests that dopamine in this region is normally cleared by the somewhat promiscuous NET. We have tested this hypothesis by comparing the effects of inhibitors selective for the three monoamine transporters with those of a nonspecific inhibitor, cocaine, on uptake of 3H-dopamine in...

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