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Introduction |
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Basal ganglia-Connections |
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Basal ganglia-Functions |
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Descending Tracts |
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Extrapyramidal Tracts |
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Pyramidal vs Extrapyramidal Tracts |
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Syringomyelia |
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Consciousnes |
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The basal ganglia are dispersed clusters of gray matter immersed in the subcortical substance of the cerebral hemisphere. They comprise the striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen), globus pallidus, subthalamic nuclei, and substantia nigra. The basal ganglia modulate thalamic outflow to the motor cortex, facilitating the planning and execution of smooth movements.
Numerous synaptic connections exert inhibitory effects and utilize GABA as their neurotransmitter. The connections linking the striatum and the substantia nigra employ dopamine as their neurotransmitter. In general, the action of dopamine is excitatory.
Instructions for voluntary movement arise from cortical association areas. The cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum collaborate in the planning of movements. Movements initiated by the cortex are transmitted through the corticospinal tracts and corticobulbar tracts to motor neurons. The cerebellum offers feedback to refine and ensure the smoothness of movement.
Damage to the globus pallidus leads to an incapacity to sustain postural support. Lesions affecting the subthalamic nucleus result in uncontrolled and abrupt movements, as seen in conditions like hemiballismus. Lesions impacting the striatum give rise to rapid, continuous, and uncontrollable movements, particularly evident in patients diagnosed with Huntington's disease.
William James characterized consciousness as the recognition of oneself (or one's own cognitive experience) and the surrounding environment. Despite its seemingly straightforward definition, this concept conceals intricate brain functions that encompass numerous distinct yet interconnected qualities and components.
Consciousness Components: Consciousness is a dynamic process comprising multiple elements.
Medical conditions that inhibit consciousness are considered disorders of consciousness
Explain the roles of the basal ganglia in voluntary actions. Contrast the functions of the basal ganglia with those of the primary cortex. (2017)
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