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Effects on the caudate spindle in rats of dopamine microinjected into the caudate nucleus

Neuroscience Letters, 1985
We examined the caudate spindle in control and pargyline-pretreated rats following bilateral application of 3 doses (15, 50 and 150 micrograms/site) of dopamine (DA) into the caudate nucleus. The highest dose of DA (150 micrograms) suppressed the spindle, whereas lower doses (15, 50 micrograms) enhanced the spindle in control rats.
Hironaka Aihara   +2 more
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Caudate Nucleus and Oculomotor Sequences

1994
Single cell activity was recorded from the monkey caudate nucleus. The task performed by the animal tested its ability to execute motor and oculomotor sequences based on memorized information. In each trial, the monkey had to remember the order of illumination of three fixed spatial targets.
Mohammad Arzi   +2 more
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Visceral representation in the cat caudate nucleus

Neuroscience Translations, 1970
1. In response to stimulation of the splanchnic nerve, biphasic and multiphasic evoked potentials with relatively short (16–25 msec) and longer (30–54 msec) latent periods are recorded in the cat caudate nucleus. 2. Evoked potentials in response to stimulation of the splanchnic and tibial nerves and to clicks are not recorded from all ...
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Spiroperidol Binding in the Human Caudate Nucleus

1980
The displacement of spiroperidol binding by the optical isomers of butaclamol in synaptosomal preparations of the caudate nucleus obtained from parkinsonians and non-parkinsonians at post mortem were investigated. A group of spiroperidol binding sites found in the non-parkinsonians was less strongly expressed or absent in analogous tissue of the ...
W. O. Whetsell   +3 more
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Caudate nucleus infarcts and hemorrhages

2012
In several stroke survivors, swallowing improves over time, although in a sizeable minority dysphagia is longer lasting. All dysphagic patients, including those with temporary swallowing impairments, are at a substantial risk of developing pneumonia. This chapter reviews pertinent aspects of swallowing physiology, and the neuroanatomy and patterns of ...
Louis R. Caplan, Chin-Sang Chung
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CAUDATE NUCLEUS AND ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA

Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1981
Shaofen Xu, Lianfang He
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Depressive symptoms in Parkinson's disease are related to reduced [123I]FP-CIT binding in the caudate nucleus

Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2013
C. Vriend   +8 more
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Segmentation and volumetric analysis of the caudate nucleus in Alzheimer's disease.

European Journal of Radiology, 2013
Sudevan Jiji   +4 more
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