The striatum is the primary input nucleus for the basal ganglia, and receives glutamatergic afferents from the cortex. Under the hypothesis that basal ganglia perform action selection, these cortical afferents encode potential “action requests.” Previous studies have suggested the striatum may utilize a mutually inhibitory network of medium spiny neurons (MSNs) to filter these requests so that only those of high salience are selected. However, the mechanisms enabling the striatum to perform clean, rapid switching between distinct actions that form part of a learned action sequence are still poorly understood. Substance P (SP) and enkephalin are neuropeptides co-released with GABA in MSNs preferentially expressing D1 or D2 dopamine receptors...
The basal ganglia (BG) have been proposed as a possible neural substrate for action selection in the...
How the brain selects one action among multiple alternatives is a central question of neuroscience. ...
Action selection has been hypothesized to be a key function of the basal ganglia, yet the nuclei inv...
The striatum is the primary input nucleus for the basal ganglia, and receives glutamatergic afferent...
Many common behaviours are a sequence of several actions. As action sequences are learned their acti...
The neuropeptides substance P and enkephalin are abundant in the striatum, the largest input structu...
Although the basal ganglia have been widely studied and implicated in signal processing and action s...
Although the basal ganglia have been widely studied and implicated in signal processing and action s...
The basal ganglia are a dynamic neural network of telencephalic subcortical nuclei, involved in adap...
The action selection problem describes the task of resolving conflicts between the different functio...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
The synaptic pathways in the striatum are central to basal ganglia functions including motor control...
The basal ganglia are considered vital to action selection - a hypothesis supported by several biolo...
The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei that are thought to play important roles in motor ...
International audienceEach time there is an interaction with the environment, we select one among ma...
The basal ganglia (BG) have been proposed as a possible neural substrate for action selection in the...
How the brain selects one action among multiple alternatives is a central question of neuroscience. ...
Action selection has been hypothesized to be a key function of the basal ganglia, yet the nuclei inv...
The striatum is the primary input nucleus for the basal ganglia, and receives glutamatergic afferent...
Many common behaviours are a sequence of several actions. As action sequences are learned their acti...
The neuropeptides substance P and enkephalin are abundant in the striatum, the largest input structu...
Although the basal ganglia have been widely studied and implicated in signal processing and action s...
Although the basal ganglia have been widely studied and implicated in signal processing and action s...
The basal ganglia are a dynamic neural network of telencephalic subcortical nuclei, involved in adap...
The action selection problem describes the task of resolving conflicts between the different functio...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
The synaptic pathways in the striatum are central to basal ganglia functions including motor control...
The basal ganglia are considered vital to action selection - a hypothesis supported by several biolo...
The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei that are thought to play important roles in motor ...
International audienceEach time there is an interaction with the environment, we select one among ma...
The basal ganglia (BG) have been proposed as a possible neural substrate for action selection in the...
How the brain selects one action among multiple alternatives is a central question of neuroscience. ...
Action selection has been hypothesized to be a key function of the basal ganglia, yet the nuclei inv...