The Basal Ganglia comprise a group of forebrain nuclei that are interconnected with the cerebral cortex, thalamus and brainstem. Basal ganglia circuits are involved in various functions, including motor control and learning, sensorimotor integration, reward and cognition. The importance of these nuc
The Basal Ganglia: Structure and Function
β Scribed by Malcolm B. Carpenter (auth.), John S. McKenzie, Robert E. Kemm, Lynette N. Wilcock (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 572
- Series
- Advances in Behavioral Biology 27
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume arose out of the symposium: "The Basal Ganglia: Structure and Function," held at the beginning of September 1983 as a satellite of the 29th International Congress of Physiological Sciences. The symposium took place at Lorne, a village on the ocean 150km south-west of Melbourne in a former holiday guest-house situated beside the beach. The sounds of surf and winter rain on the iron roof provided a background to the proceedings. The symposium was a happy and productive event, among a small group of participants from twelve countries, undistracted by any competing activities in the out-of-season period. Over three days, there were formal papers with lively discussion, as well as posters displayed continuously and available for comment during coffee and lunch breaks. The more philosophical views on the basal ganglia were aired at informal evening discussions after dinner. At the symposium banquet on the final night, the participants voted to form the International Basal Ganglia Society (IBAGS); Malcolm Carpenter was elected Foundation President, with Richard Faull as Organizing Secretary. The book comprises papers prepared by participants after returning home, so that they had opportunities for incorporating fruits of symposium discussions. Some anticipated contributors were finally unable to participate, and a few who presented data preferred not to submit papers for the book.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Interconnections Between the Corpus Striatum and Brain Stem Nuclei....Pages 1-68
Thalamostriate Projections β An Overview....Pages 69-86
The Primate Striato-Pallido-Nigral System: An Integrative System for Cortical Information....Pages 87-105
The Termination of Striatonigral Fibres on Nigrotectal Neurons in the Rat β A Preliminary Report....Pages 107-114
Serotoninergic Innervation of the Monkey Basal Ganglia: An Immunocytochemical, Light and Electron Microscopy Study....Pages 115-129
Fluorescent Double Labeling Studies of Thalamostriatal and Corticostriatal Neurons....Pages 131-146
The Output Organization of the Pallidum and Substantia Nigra in Primate as Revealed by a Retrograde Double-Labeling Method....Pages 147-160
Dopamine Decreases the Amplitude of Excitatory Post-Synaptic Potentials in Rat Striatal Neurones....Pages 161-171
Presynaptic Actions and Dopamine in the Neostriatum....Pages 173-203
Anatomy and Neurophysiology of the Subthalamic Efferent Neurons....Pages 205-234
Neural Activity in Basal Ganglia Output Nuclei and Induced Hypermotility....Pages 235-245
Tonic Nigral Control of Tecto Spinal/Tecto Diencephalic Branched Neurons: A Possible Implication of Basal Ganglia in Orienting Behavior....Pages 247-259
Transmitters and Receptors in the Basal Ganglia....Pages 261-296
The Regulation of Striatal Dopamine Receptors: Subsensitivity Induced by Hyperthyroidism or REM Sleep Deprivation....Pages 297-318
Can Enzymes Released from the Nigro-Striatal Pathway Act as Neuromodulators?....Pages 319-332
Diseases of the Basal Ganglia....Pages 333-341
Long Latency Reflexes in Patients with Basal Ganglia Disorders....Pages 343-353
Motor Effects Produced by Disruption of Basal Ganglia Output to the Thalamus....Pages 355-371
Unilateral Electrolytic and 6-Ohda Lesions of the Substantia Nigra in Baboons: Behavioural and Biochemical Data....Pages 373-391
Postural and Behavioral Changes Related to Nigral Cell Loss in Monkeys....Pages 393-404
Neurobiological Changes Induced by Neostriatal Kainic Acid Injection: an Electrophysiological and Morphological Approach to the Physiopathology of Huntingtonβs Chorea....Pages 405-430
Dopamine Neurone Degeneration-Like Deficits Produced by Intrahypothalamic Dopamine Injections....Pages 431-442
Output Pathways Mediating Basal Ganglia Function....Pages 443-466
Responses of Neurons in Different Regions of the Striatum of the Behaving Monkey....Pages 467-493
Consequences of Disturbed GABA-Ergic Transmission in Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata in Freely Moving Cats on their Motor Behaviour, and in Anaesthetized Cats on their Spinal Motor Elements....Pages 495-511
Basal Ganglia and Switching Motor Programs....Pages 513-544
Structure and Function of the Basal Ganglia: A Point of View....Pages 545-555
Back Matter....Pages 557-576
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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