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The basal ganglia IX / Henk J. Groenewegen [and others], editors.
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International Basal Ganglia Society. Symposium (9th : 2007 : Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands)
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Dordrecht : Springer, ©2009.
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xxiv, 608 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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QP383.3 .I58 2007
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Basal ganglia
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Basal ganglia
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Parkinson's disease
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Groenewegen, Henk, 1950-
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Advances in behavioral biology ; v. 58.
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Advances in behavioral biology ; v. 58
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"The International Basal Ganglia Society (IBAGS) furthers understanding of normal basal ganglia function and the pathophysiology of disorders of the basal ganglia. These disorders include Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and schizophrenia. IBAGS triennial meetings bring together research scientists from all disciplines, as well as clinicians who are actively involved in the treatment of basal ganglia disorders, to discuss the most recent advances in the field and to generate new approaches and ideas for the future. The Basal Ganglia IX features proceedings from the society's ninth meeting held in September of 2007. Topics discussed include neural systems of reinforcement for drug addiction, the impact of brain research on clinical practice, deep brain stimulation, and genetic aspects of movement disorders."--BOOK JACKET.
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Conference proceedings.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I Functional organization of the Basal Ganglia : You cannot have a vertebrate brain without a Basal Ganglia / Anton Reiner
The involvement of corticostriatal loops in learning across tasks, species, and methodologies / Carol A. Seger
Information processing in the striatum of behaving monkeys / Atsushi Nambu [and others]
What controls the timing of striatal spiny cell action potentials in the up state? / Charles J. Wilson
Asymmetric encoding of positive and negative expectations by low-frequency discharge basal ganglia neurons / Mati Joshua, Avital Adler, and Hagai Bergman
Stimulation effect on neuronal activity in the globus pallidus of the behaving macaque / Izhar Bar-Gad and Robert S. Turner
High-frequency stimulation of the globus pallidus external segment biases behavior toward reward / Avital Adler [and others]
The subthalamic region of Luys, Forel, and Dejerine / John S. McKenzie
Organization of motor cortical inputs to the subthalamic nucleus in the monkey / Hirokazu Iwamuro [and others]
A subpopulation of mesencephalic dopamine neurons interfaces the shell of nucleus accumbens and the dorsolateral striatum in rats / Yvette C. van Dongen [and others]
Synchrony of the rat medial prefrontal cortex network during isoflurane anaesthesia / Mathijs Stegemen [and others]
On the relationships between the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus, corticostriatal architecture, and the medial reticular formation / David I.G. Wilson, Duncan A.A. MacLaren, and Philip Winn
Microcircuits of the pedunculopontine nucleus / Juan Mena-Segovia and J. Paul Bolam
Part II Basal ganglia model studies : The effects of dopaminergic modulation on afferent input integration in the ventral striatal medium spiny neuron / John A. Wolf, Jason T. Moyer, and Leif H. Finkel
A spiking neuron model of the basal ganglia circuitry that can generate behavioral variability / Osamu Shouno, Johane Takeuchi, and Hiroshi Tsujino
Learning with an asymmetric teacher: asymmetric dopamine-like response can be used as an error signal for reinforcement learning / Rea Mitelman, Mati Joshua, and Hagai Bergman
The theoretical information processing-based approach to basal ganglia function / Mandar Jog and Dorian Aur
Part III Pharmacological and receptor studies in the basal ganglia : The cellular localisation of GABA and glycine receptors in the human basal ganglia / Henry J. Waldvogel [and others]
Comparative ultrastructural analysis of D1 and D5 dopamine receptor distribution in the substantia nigra and globus pallidus of monkeys / Michele A. Kliem [and others]
Motor-skill learning in a novel running-wheel paradigm: long-term memory consolidated by D1 receptors in the striatum / Ingo Willuhn and Heinz Steiner
Discriminative stimulus- vs. conditioned reinforcer-induced reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior and arc mRNA expression in dorsolateral striatum / Matthew D. Riedy [and others]
Preferential modulation of the GABAergic vs. dopaminergic function in the substantia nigra by 5-HT2c receptor / Giuseppe Di Giovanni [and others]
Blockade of the GABA transporter (GAT-1) modulates the GABAergic transmission in the rat globus pallidus / Xiao-Tao Jin, Jean-Francois Pare, and Yoland Smith
Nitric oxide modulation of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system: focus on nicotine action / Vincenzo Di Matteo [and others]
Regulation of dopamine release by striatal acetylcholine and nicotine Is via distinct nicotine acetylcholine receptors in dorsal vs. ventral striatum / Richard Exley, Michael A. Clements, and Staphanie J. Cragg
Nitrergic tone influences activity of both ventral striatum projection neurons and interneurons / Sarah Jane French and Henrike Hartung
Part IV Basal ganglia disorders: animal studies : Kainic acid-induced cell proliferation in the striatum Is not estrogen dependent / Magda Giordano and Daniela Cano-Sotomayor
Striatal dopaminergic denervation and spine loss in MPTP-treated monkeys / Rosa M. Villalba [and others]
Prevention of calbindin recruitment into nigral dopamine neurons from MPTP-induced degeneration in Macaca fascicularis / Masahiko Takada [and others]
Changes in the subcellular localization and functions of GABA-B receptors in the globus pallidus of MPTP-treated monkeys / Adriana Galvan [and others]
Morphogenesis of rodent neostriatum following early developmental dopamine depletion / Papijn van den Munckhof [and others]
Upregulation of NAD(P)H:Quinone Oxidoreductase (NQO1) in glial cells of 6-Hydroxydopamine-lesioned substantia nigra in the rat / Andrea S. Kil [and others]
Clioquinol protects against cell death in Parkinson's disease models in vivo and in vitro / Simon Wilkins [and others]
Oscillatory activity and synchronization in the basal ganglia network in rodent models of Parkinson's disease / Judith R. Walters, Patrick L. Tierney, and Debra A. Bergstrom
Bahavioural correlates of dopaminergic agonists' dyskinetic potential in the 6-OHDA-lesioned rat / Anna R. Carta [and others]
Basal ganglia and behaviour: behavioural effects of deep brain stimulation in experimental neurological and psychiatric disorders / Thibault Sesia [and others]
Modeling nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease in genetic mouse models / Sheila M. Fleming and Marie-Francoise Chesselet
Differential expression of doublecortin-like kinase gene products in the striatum of bahaviorally hyperresponsive rats / Pieter Voorn [and others]
Part V Basal ganglia disorders: human studies : Paradox of the basal ganglia model: the antidyskinetic effect of surgical lesions in movements disorders / Jose A. Obeso [and others]
The dynamic relationship between voluntary and involutary motor behaviours in patients with basal ganglia disorders / Christian Duval, Alison Fenney, and Mandar S. Jog
Reduced and modified neuronal activity in the subthalamic nucleus of Parkinson's disease patients with prior pallidotomy / Adam Zaidel, Hagai Bergman, and Zvi Israel
Inhibition of neuronal firing in the human substantia nigra pars reticulata in response to high-frequency microstimulation aids localization of the subthalamic nucleus / Myriam Lafreniere-Roula [and others]
Activity of thalamic ventralis oralis neurons in rigid-type Parkinson's disease / Chihiro Ohyem Sumito Sato, and Tohru Shibazaki
Motor and non-motor effects of PPN-DBS in PD patients : insights from intra-operative electrophysiology / Alessandro Stefani [and others]
Observation of involuntary movements through clinical effects of surgical treatments / Fusako Yokochi [and others].
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Basal ganglia 9
Basal ganglia nine
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9781441903396 ((hbk. ; : alk. paper))
1441903399 ((hbk. ; : alk. paper))
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12079230
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2009926039
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339775241
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