2013
DOI: 10.1515/revneuro-2012-0067
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The basal ganglia: motor and cognitive relationships in a clinical neurobehavioral context

Abstract: New information about the basal ganglia and cerebellar connections with the cerebral cortex has prompted a reevaluation of the role of the basal ganglia in cognition. We know that the relation between the basal ganglia and the cerebral cortical region allows for connections organized into discrete circuits. Rather than serving as a means for widespread cortical areas to gain access to the motor system, these loops reciprocally interconnect a large and diverse set of cerebral cortical areas with the basal gangl… Show more

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“…This is also consistent with reports that emotional complaints such as lack of motivation are associated with stress experience (e.g., American Stress Report, American Psychological Association, 2010; German Stress Report, Lohmann-Haislah, 2012). The PUT, in contrast to the CN, is classically assigned to motor processes and control (Arsalidou et al, 2013a; Leisman and Melillo, 2013). It was also shown to be directly related to pain sensation (Davis et al, 2002; Favilla et al, 2014) and intensity discrimination (Oshiro et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also consistent with reports that emotional complaints such as lack of motivation are associated with stress experience (e.g., American Stress Report, American Psychological Association, 2010; German Stress Report, Lohmann-Haislah, 2012). The PUT, in contrast to the CN, is classically assigned to motor processes and control (Arsalidou et al, 2013a; Leisman and Melillo, 2013). It was also shown to be directly related to pain sensation (Davis et al, 2002; Favilla et al, 2014) and intensity discrimination (Oshiro et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast majority of neurons (90 -95%) in the striatum are GABAergic medium-sized spiny projection neurons, which can be classified into striatonigral (direct pathway) and striatopallidal (indirect pathway) subtypes (Gerfen, 1992;Cicchetti et al, 2000). About 5-10% of striatal neurons are aspiny interneurons, which can be categorized into large ChAT immunoreactive (Ï©) cholinergic cells and medium-sized GABAergic cells, mainly including parvalbumin (PV)Ï©, somatostatin (SOM)/neuropeptide Y (NPY)/ neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS)-tripleÏ©, and calretinin (CR)Ï© interneurons (Kawaguchi et al, 1995;Cicchetti et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recruitment of BG structures during award processes, implicit learning, and habit producing has been known for a while now (57). Various studies have also shown that BG structures are implicated in cognitive processes and lesions of BG cause cognitive impairment (58).…”
Section: Basal Ganglia In Action-related Languagementioning
confidence: 99%