SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in mammals, it is unknown whether this mammalian circuitry is present in lower vertebrates as a conserved selection mechanism. We aim here, using lamprey, to elucidate the basal ganglia circuitry in the phylogenetically oldest group of vertebrates (cyclostomes) and determine how this selection architecture evolved to accommodate the increased behavioral repertoires of advanced vertebrates.ResultsWe show, using immunohistochemistry, tract tracing, and whole-cell recordings, that all parts of the mammalian basal ganglia (striatum, globus pallidus interna [GPi] and externa [GPe], and subthalamic nucleus [STN]) are present in the lamprey forebrain. In...
Dopamine is likely the most studied modulatory neurotransmitter, in great part due to characteristic...
We have proposed that the basal ganglia act as the central switching mechanism for the action select...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking ac...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
The basal ganglia are critical for selecting actions and evaluating their outcome. Although the circ...
Abstract The action selection problem describes the task of resolving conflicts between the differen...
The striatum is the main input structure of the basal ganglia, a group of subcortical nuclei that a...
A selection problem arises whenever two or more competing systems seek simultaneous access to a res...
Herein we take advantage of the evolutionary developmental biology approach in order to improve our ...
SummaryBackgroundThe frontal lobe control of movement in mammals has been thought to be a specific f...
The basal ganglia are considered vital to action selection - a hypothesis supported by several biolo...
Survival and reproduction entail the selection of adaptive behavioural repertoires. This selection m...
Abstract––A selection problem arises whenever two or more competing systems seek simultaneous access...
How does your brain decide what you will do next? Over the past few decades compelling evidence has ...
Recent findings indicate that the basal ganglia of amniotes, i.e. modern birds, reptiles and mammals...
Dopamine is likely the most studied modulatory neurotransmitter, in great part due to characteristic...
We have proposed that the basal ganglia act as the central switching mechanism for the action select...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking ac...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
The basal ganglia are critical for selecting actions and evaluating their outcome. Although the circ...
Abstract The action selection problem describes the task of resolving conflicts between the differen...
The striatum is the main input structure of the basal ganglia, a group of subcortical nuclei that a...
A selection problem arises whenever two or more competing systems seek simultaneous access to a res...
Herein we take advantage of the evolutionary developmental biology approach in order to improve our ...
SummaryBackgroundThe frontal lobe control of movement in mammals has been thought to be a specific f...
The basal ganglia are considered vital to action selection - a hypothesis supported by several biolo...
Survival and reproduction entail the selection of adaptive behavioural repertoires. This selection m...
Abstract––A selection problem arises whenever two or more competing systems seek simultaneous access...
How does your brain decide what you will do next? Over the past few decades compelling evidence has ...
Recent findings indicate that the basal ganglia of amniotes, i.e. modern birds, reptiles and mammals...
Dopamine is likely the most studied modulatory neurotransmitter, in great part due to characteristic...
We have proposed that the basal ganglia act as the central switching mechanism for the action select...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking ac...