Cortical basal ganglia syndrome

    • [DOC File]Neurology - Logan Class of December 2011

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      26 Righini A, Antonini A, Ferrarini M, et al. Thin section MR study of the basal ganglia in the differential diagnosis between striatonigral degeneration and Parkinson’s disease. J Comp Ass Tomography 2002; 26: 266-271. 26a Rolland Y, Verin M, Payan CA, et al.

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    • [DOC File]Medical Management of Parkinson's Disease

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      A) basal ganglia, GABA and acetylcholine B) cortex, glutamate C) basal ganglia, dopamine and GABA D) substantia nigra, dopamine and acetylcholine 10. A drug that causes the release of _______ would be likely to worsen the symptoms of Huntington's chorea.

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    • [DOCX File]PT 311 NEUROSCIENCE

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      Neurofibrillary tangles and neuropil threads in the basal ganglia and other parts of the brain stem and tau positive tufts are the pathological features. Corticobasal Degeneration. In corticobasal degeneration parkinsonism occurs along with cortical dysfunction. The cause is …

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    • Cortical Basal Ganglionic Degeneration: Background, Pathophysiolo…

      Lecture 28 -- Basal Ganglia -- Eidelberg. General points. The cortical motor areas receive subcortical input from multiple sources but the most substantial source is from various portions of the ventrolateral thalamus. This region provides the major route by which the output of the cerebellum and basal ganglia gain access to the frontal lobe.

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    • [DOC File]THE BASAL GANGLIA

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      possibly, certain affective and cognitive disorders (e.g., depression, schizophrenia, Tourette’s syndrome) The circuitry. basic components of basal ganglia system (see . Figure 18.1) Table 1. Major components of the basal ganglia. ... circuitry within the basal ganglia and outputs to thalamo-cortical circuits. dorsal motor stream (see ...

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    • [DOC File]Medical Management of Parkinson's Disease

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      Basal ganglia fires to the thalamus to go to the cortex.—you may have motor losses from thalamic lesions as well as changes of motor integrity from the basal ganglia. Basal Ganglia-Parkinson’s (Substantia Nigra) Tremors at rest. Problems or movement at rest—not a desired activity. Often aberrations go away once movement is actually initiated.

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    • [DOC File]Psychology 580 Exam 4 Spring 2013

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      Information is also coming from the cerebral cortex, primarily from cortical areas dealing with planning or initiation of movements. The cerebellum sends information primarily to cell groups that give origin to the central motor pathways, like the motor cortex and the reticular formation of the brain stem.

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    • [DOC File]The Basal Ganglia - Columbia University

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      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. ... Earlier schemes suggested that projections from diverse cortical areas including motor, sensory, and ...

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