The results of recent studies investigating the connections and chemoarchitecture of the basal forebrain of amphibians provide strong evidence that tetrapod vertebrates share a common pattern of basal ganglia organization. This pattern includes the existence of dorsal and ventral striatopallidal systems, reciprocal connections between the striatopallidal complex and the diencephalic and mesencephalic basal plate (striato-nigral and nigro-striatal projections), and descending pathways from the striatopallidal system to the midbrain rectum and reticular formation. The connectional similarities are parallelled by similarities in the distribution of chemical markers of striatal and pallidal structures such as dopamine, substance P and enkephali...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
The intricate neuronal architecture of the striatum plays a pivotal role in the functioning of the b...
PMID:7962712To get more insight into developmental aspects of catecholamine systems in vertebrates, ...
In a series of recent studies, the organization of the basal ganglia of amphibians, more in particul...
To broaden our insight into the organization of the basal ganglia of amphibians, the development of ...
Neuroanatomical and pharmacological experiments support the existence of a homologue of the mam-mali...
PMID:9421170The optic tectum of amphibians is known to play a major role in the control of visually ...
The arthropod central complex and vertebrate basal ganglia derive from embryonic basal forebrain lin...
Recent findings indicate that the basal ganglia of amniotes, i.e. modern birds, reptiles and mammals...
The arthropod central complex and vertebrate basal ganglia derive from embryonic basal forebrain lin...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study is the first of a series on descending supraspinal p...
Item does not contain fulltextImmunohistochemical studies with antibodies against tyrosine hydroxyla...
PMID: 12220560The distribution of gene expression domains during development constitutes a novel too...
The histochemically determined distribution of acetylcholinesterase, monoamine oxidase and succinate...
Item does not contain fulltextThe origin and development of the supraspinal catecholaminergic (CA) i...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
The intricate neuronal architecture of the striatum plays a pivotal role in the functioning of the b...
PMID:7962712To get more insight into developmental aspects of catecholamine systems in vertebrates, ...
In a series of recent studies, the organization of the basal ganglia of amphibians, more in particul...
To broaden our insight into the organization of the basal ganglia of amphibians, the development of ...
Neuroanatomical and pharmacological experiments support the existence of a homologue of the mam-mali...
PMID:9421170The optic tectum of amphibians is known to play a major role in the control of visually ...
The arthropod central complex and vertebrate basal ganglia derive from embryonic basal forebrain lin...
Recent findings indicate that the basal ganglia of amniotes, i.e. modern birds, reptiles and mammals...
The arthropod central complex and vertebrate basal ganglia derive from embryonic basal forebrain lin...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study is the first of a series on descending supraspinal p...
Item does not contain fulltextImmunohistochemical studies with antibodies against tyrosine hydroxyla...
PMID: 12220560The distribution of gene expression domains during development constitutes a novel too...
The histochemically determined distribution of acetylcholinesterase, monoamine oxidase and succinate...
Item does not contain fulltextThe origin and development of the supraspinal catecholaminergic (CA) i...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
The intricate neuronal architecture of the striatum plays a pivotal role in the functioning of the b...
PMID:7962712To get more insight into developmental aspects of catecholamine systems in vertebrates, ...