The striatum (PL: striata), or corpus striatum (also called the striate nucleus), is a nucleus (a cluster of neurons) in the ... "Corpus striatum , Radiology Reference Article , Radiopaedia.org". radiopaedia.org. Retrieved 17 January 2018. "Corpus striatum ... Stained brain slice images which include the "striatum" at the BrainMaps project hier-207 at NeuroNames Corpus+Striatum at the ... In primates, the striatum is divided into a ventral striatum, and a dorsal striatum, subdivisions that are based upon function ...
In this book, he described the pineal gland and what he believed the function was, and was able to draw the corpus striatum ... "Chapter 5. The Corpus Striatum, Rhinencephalon, Connecting Fibers, and Diencephalon". CMSD 620 Neuroanatomy of Speech, ...
Greenberg, N. (2003). "Sociality, stress, and the corpus striatum of the green anolis lizard". Physiology & Behavior. 79 (3): ...
Haug H, Eggers R (August 1991). "Morphometry of the human cortex cerebri and corpus striatum during aging". Neurobiology of ...
He described the corpora striata and optic thalami; the four orbicular eminences, with the bridge, which he first named annular ... He noted the parallel lines of the mesolobe (corpus callosum), afterwards minutely described by Félix Vicq-d'Azyr. He seems to ...
"Novel psychoactive benzofurans strongly increase extracellular serotonin level in mouse corpus striatum". The Journal of ...
Wilson SAK (1914). "An experimental research into the anatomy and physiology of the corpus striatum" (PDF). Brain. 36: 427-92. ... are prominent myelinated fibres that connect the striatum to the globus pallidus. Their distinctive appearance allows the ...
"Effect of Guilingji on expression of neurofilament protein in cerebral cortex and corpus striatum". Chinese Journal of Anatomy ...
They concluded that ″dopamine is concerned with the function of the corpus striatum and thus with the control of motor function ... The concentration was highest in the corpus striatum, which contained only traces of noradrenaline. Carlsson's group had ... who had been introduced to dopamine by Blaschko and was carrying out a color reaction on extracts of human corpus striatum in ... the reaction vials containing the extracts of the Parkinson's disease striatum showed hardly a tinge of pink discoloration″. In ...
He identified the corpora striata as the region of the brain responsible for temperature regulation. He studied pituitary ... conducted animal experiments and contributed to the understanding of the regulation of body temperature by the corpora striata ... Ott, I.; Scott, J. C. (1910). "The galactagogue action of the thymus and corpus luteum". Experimental Biology and Medicine. 8 ( ...
Communicata all'Academia di Medicina di Torino, 1883 - Nota preventiva on fine anatomy of the corpus striatum. Communication of ... Nota preventiva sulla fina anatomia dei corpi striati. ...
The putamen and caudate nucleus are also collectively called the corpus striatum after their striped appearance. The ... The two hemispheres are joined beneath the cortex by the corpus callosum. The cerebral cortex is the largest site of neural ... Hubel DH, Wiesel TN (October 1959). "Receptive fields of single neurones in the cat's striate cortex". The Journal of ... Examples of neocortical areas include the granular primary motor cortex, and the striate primary visual cortex. The neocortex ...
Projection tracts connect the cerebral cortex with the corpus striatum, diencephalon, brainstem and the spinal cord. The ... which connect the cerebral cortex with the corpus striatum, diencephalon, brain stem and the spinal cord Saladin, Kenneth (2012 ... The great majority of commissural tracts pass through the largest commissure the corpus callosum. A few tracts pass through the ...
The corpus striatum is the main input center of the basal ganglia, specifically upper neurons of motor areas in the frontal ... There is another indirect pathway present between the corpus striatum and part of the globus pallidus. This indirect pathway ... The basal ganglia include groups of motor nuclei located deep within the cerebral hemispheres, including the corpus striatum, ...
However Willis' conceptualized the corpus striatum as the seat of motor power in the late 17th century. In mid-19th-century ... movement disorders were localized to striatum by Choreaby Broadbent and Jackson, and athetosis by Hammond. By the late 19th ...
The view that the corpus striatum played such a large role in motor functions was the most prominent one until the 19th century ... Soon it would be discovered that the theory about the corpus striatum would not be completely incorrect. By the late 19th ... About a century later, Thomas Willis noticed that the corpus striatum was typically discolored, shrunken, and abnormally ... John Hughlings Jackson posited that the motor cortex was more relevant to motor function than the corpus striatum after ...
The floor of the left lateral ventricle, thalamus, and corpus striatum were softened to the point of unrecognition. These ... thalamus and corpus striatum. There were similar right sided numbness in some patients, coldness of the extremities, and ...
... on dopamine uptake into synaptosomes from corpus striatum of rat brain". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 22 (6): 966-972. PMID 5068358 ...
He also noted that its large corpus striatum implied that it had a sophisticated repertoire of instinctive behaviors. He ...
Lesions to the brain are most often the direct cause of the symptoms, particularly to the corpus striatum. This symptom does ... as well as the corpus striatum; therefore children during the developmental age could possibly suffer from severe communication ... The striatum receives excitatory inputs from the cortex and inhibits the pallidum. By doing so it frees the thalamus from ... "Effects of hypoxia on the activity of the dopaminergic neuron system in the rat striatum as studied by in vivo brain ...
... in lacunar lesions of the corpus striatum]". Rev. Neurol. (Paris) (in French). 144 (10): 571-7. PMID 3194605. Carota A, Staub F ... the striatum, globus pallidus, and dorso-medial thalamic nucleus. In the context of the theory of those who propose the ...
... which connect the cerebral cortex with the corpus striatum, diencephalon, brain stem and the spinal cord. Greig LC, Woodworth ...
... which connect the cerebral cortex with the corpus striatum, diencephalon, brain stem and the spinal cord. Standring, Susan ( ...
In a study on slices of rat corpus striatum and substantia nigra fencamfamin acted as an indirect dopamine agonist. It released ...
... to the corpus striatum (Latin, "striped body").[citation needed] This naming can extend to include any number of structures in ... Arcuate fasciculus Cerebral peduncle Corpus callosum Pyramidal tracts - corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts Medial forebrain ... Examples of these include the great commissures of the brain such as the corpus callosum (Latin, "hard body"; not to be ...
4-dihydroxyphenylethylamine uptake sites in corpus striatum: correlation with the stimulant properties of ritalinic acid esters ... particularly in the striatum and meso-limbic system. Moreover, it is thought to "increase the release of these monoamines into ...
He did major research on the anatomy and disorders of the corpus striatum and the extrapyramidal system, and described several ...
... and the vessels belonging to it supply the thalami and corpora striata; the longer is the cortical system, and its vessels ...
The caudate nucleus is one of the structures that make up the corpus striatum, which is a component of the basal ganglia in the ... the medial dorsal striatum (the caudate) and the lateral dorsal striatum (the putamen). In this vein, the two are functionally ... Two views of a model of the striatum (on the right side of the brain): A, lateral aspect; B, medial aspect. Coronal section ... Early damage is most evident in the striatum, but as the disease progresses, other areas of the brain are also more ...
In 1911, Vogt-Mugnier rediscovered the so-called 'status marmoratus' of the corpus striatum, characterized by slow, writhing, ... in which she noted the mottled appearance of the striatum. In 1922, the Vogts defined the concept of pathoclisis through their ...