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The cognitive functions of the caudate nucleus [PDF]

open access: possibleProgress in Neurobiology, 2008
The basal ganglia as a whole are broadly responsible for sensorimotor coordination, including response selection and initiation. However, it has become increasingly clear that regions of the basal ganglia are functionally delineated along corticostriatal lines, and that a modular conception of the respective functions of various nuclei is useful.
Adrian M. Owen   +2 more
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Caudate Nucleus

Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2013
Lauren Schmitt
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The synaptic organization of the caudate nucleus

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1971
The synaptic organization of the caudate nucleus appears to be homogeneous with no specialized groupings of axon terminals and postsynaptic profiles. The nerve terminals in the caudate nucleus fall into two size groups, one about 1 fim in diameter and the other about 5 /itn diameter.
Janet M. Kemp   +1 more
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Vestibular input to the caudate nucleus

Experimental Neurology, 1971
Abstract Unilateral stimulation of peripheral vestibular nerve branches in encephale isole cats evoked potentials of 3- to 7-msec latency in the banks of the contralateral anterior suprasylvian sulcus and 4- to 15-msec latency in the head of the caudate nucleus bilaterally.
Sid Gilman   +9 more
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Sensory afferents to the caudate nucleus

Physiology & Behavior, 1976
Abstract In awake immobilized cats, stimulation of nonspecific thalamic nuclei (NCM, DM) elicits evoked potentials in the head of the caudate nucleus (CN). The evoked potentials (EP) in the ventral part of CN are opposite in sign to those recorded in the dorsal region of CN.
H. Brust-Carmona   +4 more
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Recruiting response in caudate nucleus

Experimental Neurology, 1968
Abstract Responses in the caudate nucleus, induced by a single shock and low-frequency stimulation of the thalamus, were investigated in the cat under barbiturate anesthesia. The responses could be induced from the nonspecific thalamic nuclei excepting the ventral portion of centrum medianum.
Teiji Izumi, Shizuo Kaji, Masahiko Baba
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Effect of haloperidol on caudate nucleus

International Journal of Neuropharmacology, 1967
Summary Dogs receiving haloperidol (7.5 mg/kg) orally showed a significant reduction in dopamine only in the caudate nucleus; the hypothalamus, hippocampus and pons being relatively unaffected. Behaviorally such animals showed tremors, especially of the head.
Silas N. Glisson, Williamina A. Himwich
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Neuronal distribution in caudate nucleus and reticular-caudate pathways

Brain Research Bulletin, 1978
Methods of quantitative stereology are employed to determine the cell body diameters and the disposition of the neurons of caudate nucleus (CN) of the cat. Large neurons are more frequent in the infero-external region in a well defined zone 16 to 18 mm ahead of the interaural plane.
O.M. Echeverria   +4 more
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