The Basal Ganglia VI (Advances in Behavioral Biology, 54) 🔍
David J. Brooks (auth.), Ann M. Graybiel, Mahlon R. Delong, Stephen T. Kitai (eds.) Springer Science+Business Media, Advances in Behavioral Biology, Advances in Behavioral Biology 54, 1, 2003
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This volume, the sixth in the IBAGS series, summarizes major contributions in clinical and basic research on the basal ganglia. The sixth meeting of the Society was held on Cape Cod, in the state of Massachusetts, USA, in October, 1998. Altogether 16 countries were represented by 227 participants. This volume contains papers contributed by participants. The focus of the sixth triennial IBAGS meeting, and of this volume, was to bring to­ gether leaders in basic and clinical science to address two sets of still-persisting questions in the field. The first set focuses on the functions of the basal ganglia in health and disease: What are the core functions of the basal ganglia and cortico-basal ganglia loops? How are these core functions disrupted in disorders affecting the basal ganglia? How do we account for the broad range of behaviors affected by basal ganglia disorders and for the increasing evidence that the basal ganglia influence cognitive as well as motor functions? These issues are addressed in the first five sections of the current volume, which summarize advances in the study of basal ganglia disorders based on studies in humans (Section 1), new results obtained with experimental animal models of basal ganglia disorders (Section 2), results of experiments on information coding in the basal ganglia (Section 3) and new information about functions of the basal ganglia related to learning and adaptive motor control (Section 4).
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Springer London, Limited
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Springer Nature
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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003, 2012
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Advances in Behavioral Biology, 54, Boston, MA, 2003
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Advances in behavioral biology, New York, 2003
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United States, United States of America
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Springer Nature, New York, NY, 2012
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Oct 30, 2012
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Source title: The Basal Ganglia VI (Advances in Behavioral Biology (54))
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Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
What has Stereotactic Surgery Taught us about Basal Ganglia Function?....Pages 3-14
Pathophysiology of the Internal Segment of the Globus Pallidus in Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 15-21
Apomorphine Responses in Globus Pallidus and Subthalamus of Parkinsonian Patients Undergoing Stereotaxic Neurosurgery: Lack of Evidence for the So-Called Indirect Pathway....Pages 23-31
Neuronal Activity of GPe in Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 33-41
Acute Effects of Levodopa and Pallidotomy on Bimanual Repetitive Arm Movements in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 43-50
Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 51-60
Visuo-Spatial Attention in Non-Demented Patients with Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 61-81
Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusions in Neostriatal Striosomes and Matrix in Huntington’s Disease....Pages 83-86
Probing Striatal Function in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder....Pages 87-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Evolution of the Multiunit Activity of the Basal Ganglia in the Course of Dynamic Experimental Parkinsonism....Pages 97-106
Evidence for Neuronal Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Early Stages of Huntington’s Disease....Pages 107-115
Effects of GDNF on Nigrostriatal Dopamine Neurons....Pages 117-130
A Role for the Vesicular Monoamine Transporter (VMAT2) in Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 131-137
Quantitative Analysis and Behavioural Correlates of Lesioning of the Subthalamic Nucleus in the Hemiparkinsonian Marmoset....Pages 139-149
Effects of Reversible Blockade of Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus on Voluntary Arm Movement in Monkey....Pages 151-158
Differential Reductions in Dopaminergic Innervation of the Motor-Related Areas of the Frontal Lobe in MPTP-Treated Monkeys....Pages 159-167
Control of Epileptic Seizures....Pages 169-178
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Surround Inhibition in the Basal Ganglia....Pages 181-186
Surround Inhibition in the Basal Ganglia....Pages 187-197
Information Processing in the Cortico-Striato-Nigral Circuits of the Rat Basal Ganglia....Pages 199-207
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
The Control of Spiking by Synaptic Input in Striatal and Pallidal Neurons....Pages 209-216
Excitatory Cortical Inputs to Pallidal Neurons Through the Cortico-Subthalamo-Pallidal Hyperdirect Pathway in the Monkey....Pages 217-223
TANs, PANs and STANs....Pages 225-235
Dopamine and Ensemble Coding in the Striatum and Nucleus Accumbens....Pages 237-244
Neuronal Firing Patterns in the Subthalamic Nucleus....Pages 245-254
Front Matter....Pages 255-255
Selection and the Basal Ganglia....Pages 257-266
Movement Inhibition and Next Sensory State Prediction in the Basal Ganglia....Pages 267-277
Basal Ganglia Neural Coding of Natural Action Sequences....Pages 279-287
Activity of the Putamenal Neurons in the Monkey During the Sequential Stages of the Behavioural Task....Pages 289-296
Learning — Selective Changes in Activity of the Basal Ganglia....Pages 297-302
Cognitive Decision Processes and Functional Characteristics of the Basal Ganglia Reward System....Pages 303-310
A Partial Dopamine Lesion Impairs Performance on a Procedural Learning Task: Implications for Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 311-321
Neurochemical Evidence that Mesolimbic Noradrenaline Directs Mesolimbic Dopamine, Implying that Noradrenaline, like Dopamine, Plays a Key Role in Goal-Directed and Motivational Behavior....Pages 323-333
Tonically Active Neurons in the Striatum of the Monkey Rapidly Signal a Switch in Behavioral Set....Pages 335-346
Tonically Active Neurons in the Monkey Striatum are Sensitive to Sensory Events in a Manner that Reflects their Predictability in Time....Pages 347-355
Front Matter....Pages 357-357
Distribution of Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta Neurons with Respect to Pars Reticulata Striato-Nigral Afferences: Computer-Assisted Three-Dimensional Reconstructions....Pages 359-367
The Immunocytochemical Localization of Tyrosine Hydroxylase in the Human Striatum and Substantia Nigra....Pages 369-378
Dendritic Changes in Medium Spiny Neurons of the Weaver Striatum....Pages 379-384
Early Corticostriatal Projections and Development of Striatal Patch/Matrix Organization....Pages 385-391
Re-Evaluation of Markers for the Patch-Matrix Organization of the Rat Striatum....Pages 393-398
Front Matter....Pages 357-357
Physiological and Morphological Classification of Single Neurons in Barrel Cortex with Axons in Neostriatum....Pages 399-409
The Enkephalin-Expressing Cells of the Rodent Globus Pallidus....Pages 411-417
Corticostriatal Projections from the Cingulate Motor Areas in the Macaque Monkey....Pages 419-428
Superficial and Deep Thalamo-Cortical Projections from the Oral Part of RHE Ventral Lateral Thalamic Nucleus (VLo) Receiving Inputs to the Internal Pallidal Segment (GPi) and Cerebellar Dentate Nucleus in the Macaque Monkey....Pages 429-436
Morphological and Electrophysiological Studies of Substantia Nigra, Tegmental Pedunculopontine Nucleus, and Subthalamus in Organotypic Co-Culture....Pages 437-454
Distribution of the Basal Ganglia and Cerebellar Projections to the Rodent Motor Thalamus....Pages 455-462
Front Matter....Pages 463-463
Effects of Dopamine Receptor Stimulation on Single Unit Activity in the Basal Ganglia....Pages 465-476
Immunocytochemical Characterisation of Catecholaminergic Neurons in the Rat Striatum Following Dopamine Depleting Lesions....Pages 477-487
Actions of Dopamine on the Rat Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons....Pages 489-497
Effect of Different Dopaminergic Agonists on the Activity of Pallidal Neurons in the Normal Monkey....Pages 499-505
D 2 Dopamine Receptor-Deficient Mutant Mice....Pages 507-518
Antipsychotic Drug-Induced Muscle Rigidity and D 2 Receptor Occupancy in the Basal Ganglia of the Rat....Pages 519-525
Differential Modulation of Single-Unit Activity in the Striatum of Freely Behaving Rats by D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors....Pages 527-535
The Relationship of Dopamine Agonist-Induced Rotation to Firing Rate Changes in the Basal Ganglia Output Nuclei....Pages 537-545
Firing Patterns of Single Nucleus Accumbens Neurons during Intravenous Cocaine Self-Administration Sessions....Pages 547-555
Front Matter....Pages 557-557
Immediate Early Gene (IEG) Induction in the Basal Ganglia upon Electrical Stimulation of the Cerebral Cortex....Pages 559-566
Subsynaptic Localization of Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Basal Ganglia....Pages 567-580
Localization and Physiological Roles of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Indirect Pathway....Pages 581-588
Nicotine Affects Striatal Glutamatergic Function in 6-OHDA Lesioned Rats....Pages 589-598
Subcellular and Subsynaptic Localization of Glutamate Transporters in the Monkey Basal Ganglia....Pages 599-613
Front Matter....Pages 557-557
Glutamate-Dopamine Interactions in Striatum and Nucleus Accumbens of the Conscious Rat During Aging....Pages 615-622
The Immunohistochemical Localisation of GABA A Receptor Subunits in the Human Striatum....Pages 623-630
Synaptic Localization of GABA A Receptor Subunits in the Basal Ganglia of the Rat....Pages 631-639
Afferent Control of Nigral Dopaminergic Neurons....Pages 641-651
The Role of Striatal Adenosine A 2A Receptors in Motor Control of Rats....Pages 653-659
A Novel Neuromodulator in Basal Ganglia....Pages 661-673
Back Matter....Pages 675-685
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<p>This volume represents the proceedings of the Sixth Triennial Meeting of the International Basal Ganglia Society, held in Brewster, Massachusetts from October 15-18, 1998. This volume focuses on the functions of the basal ganglia in health and disease and the neural mechanisms that underpin these functions. This book is useful for anyone in the field of neuroscience, neuropharmacology, neurobiology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.</p>
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