The basal ganglia (BG) are phylogenetically conserved subcortical nuclei necessary for coordinated motor action and reward learning1. Current models postulate that the BG modulate cerebral cortex indirectly via an inhibitory output to thalamus, bidirectionally controlled by the BG via direct (dSPNs) and indirect (iSPNs) pathway striatal projection neurons2–4. The BG thalamic output sculpts cortical activity by interacting with signals from sensory and motor systems5. Here we describe a direct projection from the globus pallidus externus (GP), a central nucleus of the BG, to frontal regions of the cerebral cortex (FC). Two cell types make up the GP-FC projection, distinguished by their electrophysiological properties, cortical projections an...
The basal ganglia are a set of interconnected subcortical nuclei with critical roles in adaptive beh...
<p>The BGCT network contains three components: (I) the cerebral cortex, (II) the thalamus and (III) ...
<p>Neural populations include excitatory pyramidal neurons (EPN); inhibitory interneurons (IIN); tha...
The basal ganglia are a collection of sub-cortical nuclei involved in the execution of a range of mo...
The basal ganglia are a collection of sub-cortical nuclei involved in the execution of a range of mo...
Concepts of basal ganglia (BG) functions have been strongly influenced by their anatomical interconn...
have a crucial role in determining when a given motor program should be selected and called into act...
Basal ganglia are a group of subcortical nuclei, composed of striatum, globus pallidus, subthalamic ...
SummaryMotor cortex, basal ganglia (BG), and thalamus are arranged in a recurrent loop whose activit...
The cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical loop is one of the fundamental network motifs in the brai...
The basal ganglia (BG), which influence cortical activity via the thalamus, play a major role in mot...
Dopamine (DA) neurons exist in a small number primarily in the midbrain areas, substantia nigra pars...
Basal ganglia lie between the cerebral cortex and the thalamus, and have dense fiber connections bet...
The “basal ganglia ” refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control...
The basal ganglia are a system of subcortical nuclei whose functions include regulating the motivati...
The basal ganglia are a set of interconnected subcortical nuclei with critical roles in adaptive beh...
<p>The BGCT network contains three components: (I) the cerebral cortex, (II) the thalamus and (III) ...
<p>Neural populations include excitatory pyramidal neurons (EPN); inhibitory interneurons (IIN); tha...
The basal ganglia are a collection of sub-cortical nuclei involved in the execution of a range of mo...
The basal ganglia are a collection of sub-cortical nuclei involved in the execution of a range of mo...
Concepts of basal ganglia (BG) functions have been strongly influenced by their anatomical interconn...
have a crucial role in determining when a given motor program should be selected and called into act...
Basal ganglia are a group of subcortical nuclei, composed of striatum, globus pallidus, subthalamic ...
SummaryMotor cortex, basal ganglia (BG), and thalamus are arranged in a recurrent loop whose activit...
The cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical loop is one of the fundamental network motifs in the brai...
The basal ganglia (BG), which influence cortical activity via the thalamus, play a major role in mot...
Dopamine (DA) neurons exist in a small number primarily in the midbrain areas, substantia nigra pars...
Basal ganglia lie between the cerebral cortex and the thalamus, and have dense fiber connections bet...
The “basal ganglia ” refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control...
The basal ganglia are a system of subcortical nuclei whose functions include regulating the motivati...
The basal ganglia are a set of interconnected subcortical nuclei with critical roles in adaptive beh...
<p>The BGCT network contains three components: (I) the cerebral cortex, (II) the thalamus and (III) ...
<p>Neural populations include excitatory pyramidal neurons (EPN); inhibitory interneurons (IIN); tha...