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Architectonics of crayfish ganglia
Microscopy Research and Technique, 2003AbstractThe central nervous system of crayfish consists of a chain of segmental ganglia that are linked by cables of intersegmental axons. Each ganglion contains a highly‐ordered core of longitudinal tracts, vertical tracts, commissures, and synaptic neuropils.
Brian, Mulloney +2 more
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Calcification of the basal ganglia
2007Publisher Summary Calcification of the basal ganglia (BG) occurs in many contexts, ranging from incidental findings to disorders of mineral metabolism, and familial forms of cerebral calcinosis. Bilateral striopallidodentate calcinosis (BSPDC), commonly known as Fahr's disease is an idiopathic, familial form of calcification of the BG presented as a ...
Jennifer S, Hui, Mark F, Lew
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 1988
The basal ganglia are associated with motor functions of the brain, although it is becoming clear that they may subserve many nonmotor functions as well. A review of the literature reveals an association between the basal ganglia and pain, and raises the question of a new function for the basal ganglia in selective attention.
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The basal ganglia are associated with motor functions of the brain, although it is becoming clear that they may subserve many nonmotor functions as well. A review of the literature reveals an association between the basal ganglia and pain, and raises the question of a new function for the basal ganglia in selective attention.
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Neurologic Clinics, 1998
Age-related changes within the basal ganglia primarily affect the dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathway and related pigmented nuclei. These alterations resemble the pathologic changes of Parkinson's disease, but cell dropout is not as marked or uniquely selective in the aged brain.
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Age-related changes within the basal ganglia primarily affect the dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathway and related pigmented nuclei. These alterations resemble the pathologic changes of Parkinson's disease, but cell dropout is not as marked or uniquely selective in the aged brain.
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Transmission in autonomic ganglia
Respiration Physiology, 2001The activity of airway smooth muscle, glands and vasculature is under tonic control by the autonomic nervous system. Information regarding the function and state of the airway (e.g. blood flow, temperature, oxygen levels, movement, irritants, inflammation, etc.) is relayed to the central nervous system (CNS) in the form of action potentials carried by ...
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1990
B N, Muddu, M A, Morris, N R, Fahmy
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B N, Muddu, M A, Morris, N R, Fahmy
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The basal ganglia control the detailed kinematics of learned motor skills
Nature Neuroscience, 2021Ashesh K Dhawale +2 more
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