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On the Functions of the Optic Thalamus and the Corpus Striatum [PDF]

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Suggestions have from time to time been made as to the probable functions of the basal ganglia, but so far none of them appear to have been very satisfactory.It seems to be generally accepted that the optic thalami are not merely sensory centres for every or any special kind of sensation, but are large association ganglia, and it is the endeavour here ...
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The pattern of innervation of the corpus striatum by the substantia nigra

Neuroscience, 1981
Abstract Radioactive proteins seen in autoradiographs of the rat striatum after injection of radioactive leucine into the substantia nigra are not evenly distributed. Areas of more intense labelling are regularly spaced in the nucleus in rows parallel to the edge of the striatum.
A.K. Wright, G.W. Arbuthnott
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Release of endogenous dopamine from corpus striatum

Life Sciences, 1978
Abstract The release of endogenous dopamine from a chopped rat striatal preparation was measured using a sensitive radio-enzymatic assay for dopamine. Either KC1 or d-amphetamine stimulated significant release of dopamine which was easily detected within one minute in this system.
James L. Meyerhoff, G.Jean Kant
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Neurophysiology of the Corpus Striatum and Globus Pallidus

Psychiatry, 1940
(1940). Neurophysiology of the Corpus Striatum and Globus Pallidus. Psychiatry: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 119-139.
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The Behavioral Effects Of Lesions Of The Corpus Striatum: A Review

International Journal of Neuroscience, 1983
Many investigators have examined the behavioral effects of lesions and/or stimulation of the corpus striatum, in a variety of species. This paper is a review of the work seeking the possible links that exist between overt behaviors and physiological structures in the brain.
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Release of putative transmitters from the corpus striatum

Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part B: General and Systematic Pharmacology, 1975
Abstract The experiments reported in this article demonstrate the release of ACh, DA and 5-HT from striatal tissue. The technique used was the perfusion of the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. The ACh and DA appearing in the perfusate must have originated from the caudate nucleus only, whereas 5-HT was probably released from terminals in the ...
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CORPUS STRIATUM AND THALAMUS OF A PARTIALLY DECORTICATE MONKEY

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1941
Some of the fiber bundles associated with the corpus striatum may be studied advantageously in preparations of brains from which fibers of cortical origin have been eliminated. The brains of dogs with congenital absence of the cerebral cortex, or from which the cortex had been removed, have been studied by Holmes,1Edinger,2Morrison,3Papez4and Papez and
Mary Ranson, S. W. Ranson
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Cell cycle kinetics in the embryonic mouse corpus striatum

The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1996
Cells of the corpus striatum arise from the lateral ganglionic eminence of the telencephalic neuroepithelium. In mice, the length of the cell cycle and that of its component phases were estimated, and the interkinetic nuclear migratory pattern was characterized for lateral ganglionic progenitors on embryonic day 11 and 12 to gain insights into striatal
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The Corpus Striatum and the Amygdaloid Nucleus

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1922
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