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Parkinson’s disease and the basal ganglia

Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia

Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia

... Parkinson’s disease exemplifies these issues, and will be our focus ...the basal ganglia in motor control, and pointed to aberrant basal ganglia dynamics as the root cause of the ...

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Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

... with basal ganglia diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, will be interpreted, and how such interpretations are associated with neural processing in the different functional territories of the ...

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Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

... with basal ganglia diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, will be interpreted, and how such interpretations are associated with neural processing in the different functional territories of the ...

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The role of Basal Ganglia in Language Production: evidence from Parkinson's disease

The role of Basal Ganglia in Language Production: evidence from Parkinson's disease

... literature, basal ganglia do not play a direct role in language but are involved in cognitive control required by linguistic and non-linguistic ...Parkinson’s disease, basal ganglia ...

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Automated segmentation of basal ganglia and deep brain structures in MRI of Parkinson's disease

Automated segmentation of basal ganglia and deep brain structures in MRI of Parkinson's disease

... patient s MR image to delineate deep brain structures like the STN or GPm that will be targeted during ...with Parkinson s ...the basal ganglia on the PD_T1_57 template and even more so ...

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Properties of oscillatory neuronal activity in the basal ganglia and thalamus in patients with Parkinson’s disease

Properties of oscillatory neuronal activity in the basal ganglia and thalamus in patients with Parkinson’s disease

... in basal ganglia and ventral thalamic neurons are associated with parkinsonian symptoms, the pathophysiology of PD is still ...of basal ganglia nuclei STN and GPi as well as the Vop/Vim of ...

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The white matter microstructure of the basal ganglia circuitry and its changes in Parkinson’s disease

The white matter microstructure of the basal ganglia circuitry and its changes in Parkinson’s disease

... There are two main types of tractography methods: Deterministic and Probabilistic. In probabilistic tracking, a seed point (a chosen voxel) is assumed to have connections across all points but only those connections that ...

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Basal Ganglia

Basal Ganglia

... the basal ganglia as a whole (see Mink, ...of basal ganglia functional anatomy in which the direct/indirect classification is replaced by a new functional grouping based on selection and ...

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Basal Ganglia. Motor systems

Basal Ganglia. Motor systems

... Parkinson’s disease, rigidity is present in all muscle groups, both flexor and extensor, so that the resistance to passive movement is intense and consistent through the entire range of motion, so-called lead-pipe ...

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Parkinson s Disease (PD)

Parkinson s Disease (PD)

... the basal ganglia. It is used by nerves in the basal ganglia to send signals to other parts of the brain that control ...the basal ganglia causing problems with ...

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How To Understand The Function Of The Basal Ganglia

How To Understand The Function Of The Basal Ganglia

... the basal ganglia and into the pathophysiologic basis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other movement disorders of basal ganglia origin ...

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Regulatory sites for splicing in human basal ganglia are enriched for disease-relevant information

Regulatory sites for splicing in human basal ganglia are enriched for disease-relevant information

... T he use of genome-wide genotyping in large patient and control populations has resulted in the identification of increasing numbers of common variants that impact on the risk of a wide range of neurological and ...

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Regulatory sites for splicing in human basal ganglia are enriched for disease-relevant information.

Regulatory sites for splicing in human basal ganglia are enriched for disease-relevant information.

... Pedro Quijada Leyton 6 , Sarah A. Gagliano Taliun 7 , Mike A. Nalls 8,9 , International Parkinsons Disease Genomics Consortium (IPDGC)*, UK Brain Expression Consortium (UKBEC)*, Kerrin S. ...

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Parkinson s disease is a progressive. Parkinson s Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment

Parkinson s disease is a progressive. Parkinson s Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment

... Parkinson’s disease is similar to that of diverse neu- rologic disorders called parkinsonisms (Table ...Parkinson’s disease include lack of response to levodopa, hallucinations, prominent and early ...

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PARTNERS IN PARKINSON S. Parkinson s Disease Guide

PARTNERS IN PARKINSON S. Parkinson s Disease Guide

... Support comes in many forms. What matters most is finding the kind of support that works for you. Many patients and caregivers find that support groups are tremendously effective in helping them cope with the day-to-day ...

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Modulation of movement by the basal ganglia

Modulation of movement by the basal ganglia

... Basal ganglia are a large set of nuclei that lie deep within the cerebral hemispheres Consists of striatum ( caudate , putamen ) and the globus pallidus Together with the substantia nigra and the ...

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Neurodegenerative Disease Parkinson s Disease

Neurodegenerative Disease Parkinson s Disease

... of Disease Progression With Positron Emission Tomography Imaging FD uptake in early PD is most severely decreased in the dorsal part of the caudal putamen but significant decreases can be seen throughout the ...

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Biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease should be renamed biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease: a retrospective review of the clinical, radiological and molecular findings of 18 new cases

Biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease should be renamed biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease: a retrospective review of the clinical, radiological and molecular findings of 18 new cases

... Method: A retrospective chart review of 18 patients with BBGD from two tertiary institutions describing their clinical, magnetic resonance imaging and molecular findings was conducted. Result: Eighteen children from 13 ...

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Parkinson s Disease Medications

Parkinson s Disease Medications

... delay disease progression, and they are not a ...accelerating disease progression or producing toxicity, a post-mortem study of human brains, conducted in London in 2011, concluded that chronic use of ...

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