Basal ganglia deficits

    • [DOC File]Brain Damage and Neuroleptics - Peter Breggin

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      Physical deficits. Commons symptoms may include: Ataxia (incoordination). These symptoms are similar to those seen in alcohol-intoxicated individuals. Areas of the brain that may be affected are the cerebellum, basal ganglia, and putamen. Apraxia (inability to follow a sequence of commands). Spasticity, rigidity, myoclonus.

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    • [DOC File]Perception – Gain Control

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      : Physical Therapy Management of Adults and Elders with Neurological Dysfunction II (Examination and intervention for patients with stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, basal ganglia disorders, vestibular disorders and Alzheimer’s); 4 credit hours, 6 clock hours; Occurs after Neuroanatomy and Physical Therapy Management of Adults and Elders with Neurologic Dysfunction I (Examination and ...

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    • [DOC File]Mount Everest: A Space-Analog for Speech Monitoring of ...

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      MRI studies have found basal ganglia lesions in TD patients, especially in the caudate nucleus. Basal ganglia diseases all cause behavioral instability and intellectual impairment (even psychosis and dementia). 10. P. Sachdev, “Negative symptoms, cognitive dysfunction, tardive …

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    • [DOC File]Cerebellum - Shadmehr Lab

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      **Basal Ganglia “Brake Hypothesis:” motor output of BG analogous to brake. When movement is initiated, GPi neurons decrease their discharge on motor pattern generators (MPG) therefore removing tonic inhibition and “releasing the brake” on that generator.

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      Additional involvement of cortical and subcortical regions, particularly in the sensorimotor system and basal ganglia, was found. Conclusions: Episodic memory and fear recognition deficits ...

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      Interactions between frontal cortex and basal ganglia in working memory: A computational model. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1(2), 137-160. Performance on this task has been modeled in a neural network modle of frontal-basal ganglia interactions and their contribution to working memory (Frank et al., 2001).

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    • Basal ganglia dysfunction: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

      THE BASAL GANGLIA. That the basal ganglia are related to the control of movement has been known for a long time; diseases affecting primarily the basal ganglia lead to characteristic disturbances of movement and of resting muscle tone. ... Patients with HD manifest deficits on the Winsconsin Cart Sort Test (WCST), decreased verbal fluency, poor ...

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      Studies of compromised basal ganglia activity have shown that one of the primary speech production deficits is a breakdown in sequencing the motor commands necessary to produce stop consonants. The stop consonants of English are produced by obstructing the mouth by closing one's lips (for [b] or [p]) or by placing the tongue blade ([d] and [t ...

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    • [DOC File]THE BASAL GANGLIA

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      Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia disorders. Amy Bastian PhD bastian@kennedykrieger.org. The cerebellum (Latin, little brain) makes up about 10% of the total brain volume, and contains approximately half the neurons. It influences behavior via interactions with other brain structures. Different cerebellar regions play an integral role in the control ...

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