Item does not contain fulltextThe primate corticobasal ganglia circuits are understood to be segregated into parallel anatomically and functionally distinct loops. Anatomical and physiological studies in macaque monkeys are summarized as showing that an oculomotor loop begins with projections from the frontal eye fields (FEF) to the caudate nucleus, and a motor loop begins with projections from the primary motor cortex (M1) to the putamen. However, recent functional and structural neuroimaging studies of the human corticostriatal system report evidence inconsistent with this organization. To obtain conclusive evidence, we directly compared the pattern of connectivity between cortical motor areas and the striatum in humans and macaques in vi...
Contains fulltext : 160510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We compared the...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
The frontal lobe is central to distinctive aspects of human cognition and behavior. Some comparative...
The primate corticobasal ganglia circuits are understood to be segregated into parallel anatomically...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projection systems in the primate brain, b...
Cortico-cortical networks involved in motor control have been well defined in the macaque using a ra...
With the increasing necessity of animal models in biomedical research, there is a vital need to harm...
AbstractStudies in monkeys show clear anatomical and functional distinctions among networks connecti...
The functions of prefrontal cortex (PFC) areas are constrained by their anatomical connections. Ther...
With the increasing necessity of animal models in biomedical research, there is a vital need to harm...
The macaque monkey has been an important model for understanding human vision. A substantial literat...
A landmark of corticostriatal connectivity in nonhuman primates is that cortical connections are org...
The macaque monkey has been an important model for understanding human vision. A substantial literat...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
Contains fulltext : 160510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We compared the...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
The frontal lobe is central to distinctive aspects of human cognition and behavior. Some comparative...
The primate corticobasal ganglia circuits are understood to be segregated into parallel anatomically...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projection systems in the primate brain, b...
Cortico-cortical networks involved in motor control have been well defined in the macaque using a ra...
With the increasing necessity of animal models in biomedical research, there is a vital need to harm...
AbstractStudies in monkeys show clear anatomical and functional distinctions among networks connecti...
The functions of prefrontal cortex (PFC) areas are constrained by their anatomical connections. Ther...
With the increasing necessity of animal models in biomedical research, there is a vital need to harm...
The macaque monkey has been an important model for understanding human vision. A substantial literat...
A landmark of corticostriatal connectivity in nonhuman primates is that cortical connections are org...
The macaque monkey has been an important model for understanding human vision. A substantial literat...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
Contains fulltext : 160510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We compared the...
The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projec-tion systems in the primate brain, ...
The frontal lobe is central to distinctive aspects of human cognition and behavior. Some comparative...