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Basal Ganglia:
STR: [blank_start]Striatum[blank_end]
GP: [blank_start]Globus Pallidus[blank_end]
STN: [blank_start]Subthalamic nucleus[blank_end]
SNr: [blank_start]Substantia nigra pars reticulata[blank_end]
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Box and arrow model
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Hyperdirect pathway
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Direct pathway
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Indirect pathway
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Function:
Hyperdirect pathway: [blank_start]STOP (-)[blank_end]
Direct pathway: [blank_start]GO (+)[blank_end]
Indirect pathway: [blank_start]NO-GO (-)[blank_end]
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STOP (-)
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GO (+)
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NO-GO (-)
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The [blank_start]striatum[blank_end] is the main input region for the basal ganglia.
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striatum
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subthalamic nucleus
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substantia nigra
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globus pallidus
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Dorsal striatum: [blank_start]Caudate nucleus[blank_end] + [blank_start]putamen[blank_end]
Ventral striatum: [blank_start]Nucleus accumbens[blank_end] + [blank_start]olfactory tubercle[blank_end]
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Medium spiny neurons with D1 and D2 receptors can be found in the [blank_start]striatum[blank_end].
D1 neurons project to the [blank_start]direct[blank_end] pathway.
D2 neurons project to the [blank_start]indirect[blank_end] pathway
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striatum
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globus pallidus
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subthalamic nucleus
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substantia nigra
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direct
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indirect
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hyperdirect
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indirect
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direct
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hyperdirect
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Medium spiny neurons in the striatum show a preference for the [blank_start]contralateral[blank_end] side.
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contralateral
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ipsilateral
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In the classical model the globus pallidus is believed to be the [blank_start]relay[blank_end] of the striatum.
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Globus pallidus internal: [blank_start]medial[blank_end]
Globus pallidus external: [blank_start]lateral[blank_end]
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The subthalamic nucleus is part of the
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The subthalamic nucleus
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has a motor part, an associative part and a limbic part.
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is only involved in motor control.
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is only involved in association.
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is involved in association and the limbic system.
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The [blank_start]substantia nigra pars reticulata[blank_end] and the [blank_start]globus pallidus internal[blank_end] are the main output structures of the basal ganglia.
Output typically consists of [blank_start]GABAergic[blank_end] projections to the [blank_start]thalamus[blank_end].
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Substantia nigra pars compacta:
- [blank_start]Input[blank_end]
- [blank_start]dopamin[blank_end]ergic
Substantia nigra pars reticulata:
- [blank_start]Output[blank_end]
- [blank_start]GABA[blank_end]ergic
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Input
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Output
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dopamin
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GABA
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The term "convergence of information" means that there are [blank_start]less[blank_end] neurons in regions further down the processing pathway.
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Which one is true?
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Movement initiation:
There is a sharp [blank_start]increase[blank_end] in the firing rate of medium spiny neurons in the [blank_start]striatum[blank_end].
This leads to a sharp [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] in the firing of output neurons in the [blank_start]substantia nigra pars reticulata[blank_end].
This in turn releases inhibition in target neurons, e.g. the [blank_start]superior colliculus[blank_end] for eye movement.
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by the loss of [blank_start]dopaminergic[blank_end] neurons in the [blank_start]substantia nigra pars compacta[blank_end].
This leads to a lack of [blank_start]excitation[blank_end] of the direct pathway and a lack of [blank_start]inhibition[blank_end] on the indirect pathway, which results in [blank_start]slow[blank_end] movements.
Another result is [blank_start]hyperactivity[blank_end] in the subthalamic nucleus.
Question 20
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The [blank_start]subthalamic nucleus[blank_end] is the only basal ganglia region with glutamatergic projections.