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Cross-species Standardised Cortico-Subcortical Tractography
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Synaptogenesis in the corpus striatum of infant rat
Experimental Neurology, 1973Abstract The corpus striatum of neonatal rats was examined by electron microscopy. Buffered 4% glutaraldehyde injected intraventricularly was used as the fixative. With this method the developing nerve endings could be divided into two broad categories: those with common round vesicles making asymmetrical contacts; and those with pleomorphic vesicles
T. Hattori, Patrick L. McGeer
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Corpus striatum and traumatic brain injury
Brain Injury, 1997The possibility of a 'subcortical' syndrome differentially affecting memory in traumatic brain injury (TBI) subjects was examined. Magnetic resonance imaging scans of 46 traumatic brain injured male patients were compared with those of 34 male control subjects. Surface area measurements of the corpus striatum were calculated for both groups.
Sterling C. Johnson+5 more
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INHIBITORY FUNCTIONS OF THE CORPUS STRIATUM
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1940Since the classic experiment of Wilson, 1 it has been generally agreed that electrical stimulation of the corpus striatum gives no primary motor effects. At the same time, clinical evidence has accumulated 2 which associates striatal dysfunction with impairment of motor activities originating elsewhere.
G. L. Freeman, L. Krasno
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The venous system of the corpus striatum
Neuroradiology, 1973The draining system of the corpus striatum is constituted of: a) the caudate veins of variable morphology but constantly present; b) the superior striate veins that are thin and almost inconstant; c) the anteroinferior striate veins, rather constant thin vessels; d) the postero-inferior striate veins, small inconstant perforating vessels.
M. Borzone, M. Rosa
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Dopamine and adenosinetriphosphatase changes in the corpus striatum of the rat
Experientia, 1973Nachweis, dass im Ratten-Striatum die Reserpin-induzierte Dopamin-Depletion mit einer Erhohung der ATPase-Aktivitat verbunden ist.
R. E. Buckley, J. G. Wood
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1992
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the corpus striatum. The major functional division of the corpus striatum is phylogenetic. The striatum is the receptive region of the corpus striatum. Most striatal efferents are striatopallidal, myelinated fibers passing to the globus pallidus.
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the corpus striatum. The major functional division of the corpus striatum is phylogenetic. The striatum is the receptive region of the corpus striatum. Most striatal efferents are striatopallidal, myelinated fibers passing to the globus pallidus.
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Functional and Neurochemical Asymmetry in the Corpus Striatum
1987Although it is well documented that the human brain is asymmetric with regard to a variety of functions, most of these functions, notably language and affect, have been ascribed to the cortex. There has been relatively little interest, and consequently relatively little data, bearing on the issue of subcortical asymmetry.
J. N. Carlson+3 more
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