Subcortical loops through the basal ganglia |
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Authors: | McHaffie John G Stanford Terrence R Stein Barry E Coizet Véronique Redgrave Peter |
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Affiliation: | Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem NC 27157-1010, USA. |
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Abstract: | Parallel, largely segregated, closed-loop projections are an important component of cortical-basal ganglia-cortical connectional architecture. Here, we present the hypothesis that such loops involving the neocortex are neither novel nor the first evolutionary example of closed-loop architecture involving the basal ganglia. Specifically, we propose that a phylogenetically older, closed-loop series of subcortical connections exists between the basal ganglia and brainstem sensorimotor structures, a good example of which is the midbrain superior colliculus. Insofar as this organization represents a general feature of brain architecture, cortical and subcortical inputs to the basal ganglia might act independently, co-operatively or competitively to influence the mechanisms of action selection. |
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