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The associative striatum: cortical and thalamic projections to the dorsocentral striatum in rats

Brain Research, 2003
Corticostriatal projections to the dorsocentral striatum (DCS) were investigated using retrograde fluorescent axonal tracing. The DCS is of interest because of its role in directed attention and recovery from multimodal hemispatial neglect following cortical lesions of medial agranular cortex (AGm), an association area that is its major source of ...
James V. Corwin   +2 more
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The associative striatum: Organization of cortical projections to the dorsocentral striatum in rats

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2003
AbstractThe dorsocentral striatum (DCS) is the major site of input from medial agranular cortex (AGm) and has been implicated as an associative striatal area that is part of a cortical‐subcortical circuit involved in multimodal spatial functions involving directed attention. Anterograde axonal tracing was used to investigate the spatial organization of
Joseph L. Cheatwood   +2 more
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Microcircuits of the Striatum

2001
The striatum is the major division of the basal ganglia, a group of subcortical nuclei involved in a variety of processes including motor, associative, cognitive and mnemonic functions. The dorsal division of the basal ganglia consists of the striatum, the globus pallidus (GP, external segment of the globus pallidus, or GPe, in primates ...
Mark D. Bevan, J. Paul Bolam
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Biology of the Striatum

1973
In the last 20 years, there has been a significant advance in our understanding of the pathophysiology and biochemistry of disorders of the basal ganglia. The first steps were taken with the demonstration of the role of copper and ceruloplasmin in hepatolenticular degeneration, or Wilson’s disease.
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Synaptic organization of the striatum

Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique, 1988
AbstractThe striatum, the main component of the basal ganglia, is composed of mainly one type of neuron, the so‐called medium spiny neuron. This neuron cell type, which constitutes over 90% of striatal neurons, is the major output neuron of the striatum.
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The Cholinergic Interneuron of the Striatum

2010
Cholinergic interneurons make up a tiny fraction of cells in the striatum, but yet are critical modulators of neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission, and synaptic plasticity within the striatal circuitry, primarily through activation of muscarinic receptors.
Joshua A. Goldberg, Charles J. Wilson
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Striatum and Glandular Activity [PDF]

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A.R. Kirby, E.A. Spiegel, E.G. Szekely
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Corpus striatum

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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Nicotine, Striatum, and Reward

Biological Psychiatry, 2013
Nii A. Addy, Marina R. Picciotto
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