We examined the changes in learned and spontaneous motor behavior after a unilateral excitotoxin lesion of the neostriatum. Cats were trained to perform a sensory-cued GO/NO-GO reaching task. Success rate, reaction time, movement speed and kinematic patterns were used to characterize motor system properties. In addition, motor properties before and after the lesion were compared by clinical neurological examinations and video tape observations of free-range behavior. We found that in normal animals motor performance in the task was fluent, highly automatic and skillful with consistent patterns from trial to trial and day to day. The striatal lesion resulted in a marked impairment in the animals’ ability to perform the automatic response to...
Imaging, recording and lesioning studies implicate the basal ganglia and anatomically related region...
A working memory of obstacles is essential for navigating complex, cluttered terrain. In quadrupeds,...
Excitotoxic lesion of the striatum provides a useful model for evaluating the excitotoxic processes ...
The synaptic pathways in the striatum are central to basal ganglia functions including motor control...
International audienceThe striatum is required for the acquisition of procedural memories, but its c...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, feline studies have shown that a lesion in the retrorubral a...
Movement is fundamentally essential for our survival in an ever-changing environment. Movement is co...
Different diseases of the basal ganglia (e.g. schizophrenia and Parkinsonâs disease) share cogniti...
Striatal projections to the globus pallidus and entopeduncular nucleus are thought to be GABAergic a...
Neuronal activity in the motor cortex (area 4) was recorded during reaching movements in cats, train...
International audienceAs research progresses in the understanding of the molecular and cellular mech...
The different populations of dopaminergic neurons located in the ventral mesencephalon have long bee...
Skilled motor behavior requires bihemispheric coordination, and participation of striatal outputs or...
The kinematics of the action formed by reaching-grasping an object and placing it on a second target...
Practice makes perfect, but the neural substrates of trial-to-trial learning in motor tasks remain u...
Imaging, recording and lesioning studies implicate the basal ganglia and anatomically related region...
A working memory of obstacles is essential for navigating complex, cluttered terrain. In quadrupeds,...
Excitotoxic lesion of the striatum provides a useful model for evaluating the excitotoxic processes ...
The synaptic pathways in the striatum are central to basal ganglia functions including motor control...
International audienceThe striatum is required for the acquisition of procedural memories, but its c...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, feline studies have shown that a lesion in the retrorubral a...
Movement is fundamentally essential for our survival in an ever-changing environment. Movement is co...
Different diseases of the basal ganglia (e.g. schizophrenia and Parkinsonâs disease) share cogniti...
Striatal projections to the globus pallidus and entopeduncular nucleus are thought to be GABAergic a...
Neuronal activity in the motor cortex (area 4) was recorded during reaching movements in cats, train...
International audienceAs research progresses in the understanding of the molecular and cellular mech...
The different populations of dopaminergic neurons located in the ventral mesencephalon have long bee...
Skilled motor behavior requires bihemispheric coordination, and participation of striatal outputs or...
The kinematics of the action formed by reaching-grasping an object and placing it on a second target...
Practice makes perfect, but the neural substrates of trial-to-trial learning in motor tasks remain u...
Imaging, recording and lesioning studies implicate the basal ganglia and anatomically related region...
A working memory of obstacles is essential for navigating complex, cluttered terrain. In quadrupeds,...
Excitotoxic lesion of the striatum provides a useful model for evaluating the excitotoxic processes ...