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The basal ganglia IV : new ideas and data on structure and function / edited by Gérard Percheron, John S. McKenzie, and Jean Féger.
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- Advances in behavioral biology ; v. 41.
- Advances in behavioral biology ; v. 41
- Language:
- English
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- Congresses.
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 616 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
- Other Title:
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- Basal ganglia 4
- Basal ganglia four
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Plenum Press, [1994]
- Contents:
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- The Basal Ganglia Related System of Primates: Definition, Description and Informational Analysis (starting p. 3) / G. Percheron, C. Francois, J. Yelnik, G. Fenelon, B. Talbi
- Localisation of Calcium Binding Proteins in the Neostriatum (starting p. 21) / B. D. Bennett, J. P. Bolam
- Myeloarchitectonics of the Primate Caudate-Putamen (starting p. 35) / B. Quinn, A. M. Graybiel
- Three-Dimensional Morphology of Striatal Neurons in Relation to Compartmental Organization of the Striatum (starting p. 43) / J. Yelnik, C. Francois, G. Percheron
- The External Pallidum and the Subthalamic Nucleus Send Convergent Synaptic Inputs onto Single Neurones in the Internal Pallidal Segment in Monkey: Anatomical Organization and Functional Significance (starting p. 51) / Y. Smith, T. Wichmann, M. R. DeLong
- Functional Architecture of the Rodent Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata: Evidence for Segregated Channels (starting p. 63) / J.-M. Deniau, G. Chevalier Integrative Aspects of Basal Ganglia Circuitry (starting p. 71) / S. N. Haber, E. Lynd-Balta, W. P. J. M. Spooren
- Organization of the Projections from the Ventral Striato-Pallidal System to Ventral Mesencephalic Dopaminergic Neurons in the Rat (starting p. 81) / H. J. Groenewegen, H. W. Berendse, F. G. Wouterlood
- Transition Areas of the Striatopallidal System with the Extended Amygdala in the Rat and Primate: Observations from Histochemistry and Experiments with Mono- and Transsynaptic Tracer (starting p. 95) / G. F. Alheid, C. Beltramino, A. Braun, R. R. Miselis, C. Francois, J. de Olmos
- Synaptic Organization of the Amygdalar Input to the Nucleus Accumbens in the Rat (starting p. 109) / L. R. Johnson, R. L. M. Aylward, S. Totterdell
- Topographic Arrangement of Collateral Projections from the Basolateral Amygdaloid Nucleus to both the Prefrontal Cortex and Nucleus Accumbens (starting p. 115) / Y. Shinonaga, M. Takada, Y. Ikai, N. Mizuno Pallidal Afferents to the Neurons in the Anterior Thalamic Reticular Nucleus Projecting to the Centromedian Nucleus (starting p. 121) / T. Kayahara, Y. Yasui, K. Nakano
- The Reticular Thalamic Nucleus and the Output Nuclei of the Basal Ganglia: a Neuroanatomical View Based on Hodological Studies (starting p. 127) / S. de las Heras, J. A. Gandia, J. M. Gimenez-Amaya
- Developmental Plasticity of Dopamine Systems: Pre- and Post-Synaptic Components of the Dopamine System Are Modified by Neonatal Lesions (starting p. 137) / J. N. Joyce, B. Neal-Beliveau
- Mechanisms of Neuronal Degeneration in Huntington's Disease (starting p. 149) / R. J. Ferrante, M. F. Beal, N. W. Kowall
- Nitric Oxide: a Novel Intercellular Messenger in the Striatum (starting p. 163) / P. C. Emson, R. Guevara Guzman, R. Senaris, J. Kishimoto, W. Xu, L. Lizhi, P. Norris, K. M. Kendrick
- Some Consequences of Local Blockade of Nitric-Oxide Synthase in the Rat Neostriatumzuno (starting p. 171) / G. W. Arbuthnott, P. A. T. Kelly, A. K. Wright
- Transsynaptic Microglial Reactions in the Quinolinic Acid Model of Huntington's Disease (starting p. 179) / R. Topper, J. Gehrmann, M. Schwarz, F. Block, J. Noth, G. W. Kreutzberg
- Neuronal Necrosis after Forebrain Ischemia Affects GABAergic Neurons in the Substantia Nigra and Striatum (starting p. 185) / F. Block, M. Sieklucka, C. Heim, K.-H. Sontag
- Internal Composition of Striatal Grafts: Light and Electron Microscopy (starting p. 189) / D. J. Clarke, K. Wictorin, S. B. Dunnett, J. P. Bolam
- Further Investigations on the Mechanisms Involved in Intrastriatal Mesencephalic Grafts in the Rat, with Special Reference to Dopamine-Neuropeptide Y Interactions (starting p. 197) / A. Daszuta, H. Moukhles, J. Vuillet, A. Nieoullon
- Efficacy of Intrastriatal Transplants: Role of Trophic Factors (starting p. 205) / S. E. Loughlin, T. P. Lee, J. H. Fallon Rat Neostriatumzuno A Distributed Network of Context-Dependent Functional Units in the Rat Neostriatum (starting p. 215) / L. L. Brown, S. M. Feldman, I. Divac, P. J. Hand, T. I. Lidsky
- Basic Electrophysiology and Possible New Therapeutic Approaches to Movement Disorders (starting p. 229) / A. Stefani, P. Calabresi, N. B. Mercuri, F. Stratta, A. Pisani, A. Bonci, G. Bernardi
- Responses of Pallidal Neurons to Microelectrophoretically Applied Glucose and Neurochemicals (starting p. 239) / L. Lenard, B. Faludi, Z. Karadi, A. Czurko, I. Vida, C. Niedetzky
- Long-Lasting Changes in Excitability of Corticostriatal Terminals Following Tetanic Stimulation (starting p. 245) / M. Garcia-Munoz, S. J. Young, P. Patino, P. M. Groves
- Burst Firing Induced by N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Requires Activation of an Electrogenic Sodium Pump in Rat Dopamine Neurons (starting p. 255) / S. W. Johnson, V. Seutin, R. A. NorthS. E. Loughlin, T. P. Lee, J. H. Fallon Rat Neostriatumzuno Physiology of Two Disynaptic Pathways from the Sensorimotor Cortex to the Basal Ganglia output Nuclei (starting p. 263) / H. Kita
- Regulatory Action of the Dopaminergic Nigrostriatal Pathway on the Corticostriatal Transmission (starting p. 277) / E. Scarnati, T. Florio, F. Cerrito, S. Di Loreto
- Olfactory Bulb Influence on Neurons of Ventral Striatum (starting p. 285) / J. S. McKenzie, A. G. Paolini, W. A. A. Kunze
- From Preparation to Action: Involvement of the Ventral Striatum (starting p. 297) / M. Fabre-Thorpe, M.-F. Montaron
- Activity of Monkey Striatal and Dopamine Neurons during the Performance of Delayed Response Tasks (starting p. 305) / W. Schultz, P. Apicella, T. Ljungberg, R. Romo
- Parkinsonian Tremor Is Associated with Low Frequency Neuronal Oscillations in Selective Loops of the Basal Ganglia (starting p. 317) / H. Bergman, T. Wichmann, B. Karmon, M. R. DeLongLoughlin, T. P. Lee, J. H. Fallon Rat Neostriatumzuno Potential Changes within the Basal Ganglia during Putamen-Induced Dystonia and Caudate-Induced Locomotor Hyperactivity in the Freely Moving Cat (starting p. 327) / K.-I. Fujimoto, H. Yamada, E. Nakamura, S. Nakamura, S. Muramatsu, M. Yoshida
- Pallidal and Nigral Hypokinesia: an Experimental Analysis in the Monkey (starting p. 337) / E. Trouche, F. Viallet, P. Apicella, M. Alamy, J.-C. Pons, E. Legallet
- The Role of the Internal Segment of the Globus Pallidus in Mediating Dyskinesias (starting p. 349) / W. C. Graham, R. G. Robertson, T. Z. Aziz, D. Peggs, I. J. Mitchell, M. A. Sambrook, A. R. Crossman
- Local Inactivation of the Sensorimotor Territories of the Internal Segment of the Globus Pallidus and the Subthalamic Nucleus Alleviates Parkinsonian Motor Signs in MPTP Treated Monkeys (starting p. 357) / T. Wichmann, M. S. Baron, M. R. DeLong
- Role of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Normal and Pathological Conditions (starting p. 365triatumzuno J. A. Obeso, J. Guridi, M.-T. Herrero
- The Subthalamic Nucleus: a More Complex Structure than Expected (starting p. 371) / J. Feger, M. Mouroux, A. Benazzouz, T. Boraud, C. Gross, A. R. Crossman
- Neuronal Activity of the Human Basal Ganglia in Parkinsonism Compared to Other Motor Disorders (starting p. 383) / C. Ohye, M. Hirato, Y. Kawashima, N. Hayase, K. Satake, A. Takahashi
- Biochemistry and Pharmacology of L-DOPA in Relation to Basal Ganglia Circuitry (starting p. 395) / P. DeBoer, S. R. Wachtel, E. D. Abercrombie
- The Role of Calcium Ions in Dopamine Synthesis and Dopamine Release (starting p. 403) / V. Leviel, V. Olivier, B. Guibert
- Presynaptic Regulation of Dopamine Release in Striatal Compartments and Functional Heterogeneity of the Matrix (starting p. 411) / J. Glowinski, C. Gauchy, M.-O. Krebs, L. Tremblay, M. Desban, M.-L. Kemel^^^the Subthalamic Nucleus in Normal and Pathological Conditions (starting p. 365triatumzuno D[subscript 1] Receptor Mediated Trophic Action of Dopamine on the Synthesis of GABA at the Terminals of Striatal Projections (starting p. 421) / J. Aceves, B. Floran, M. Garcia
- Cholinergic Modulation of GABAergic Efferent Striatal Neurons (starting p. 429) / M. Mavridis, N. Kayadjanian, M.-J. Besson
- Enkephalin-GABA Co-Transmission in the Striatopallidal Pathway in Parkinsonism (starting p. 441) / Y. P.
- Maneuf, I. J. Mitchell, A. R. Crossman, J. M. Brotchie
- Interactions of Dopamine, Excitatory Amino Acids, and Inhibitory Amino Acids in the Basal Ganglia of the Conscious Rat (starting p. 449) / F. Mora, A. Porras
- Cortical and Dopaminergic Regulation of Amphetamine-Induced Changes in Striatal Single-Unit Activity in Awake, Behaving Rats (starting p. 457) / G. V. Rebec, A. Rosa-Kenig, J. L. Haracz, J. T. Tschanz, K. E. Griffith, Z. Wang, J. K. Puotz
- Nicotine, Cocaine and Amphetamine Share Several Common Mechanisms of c-fos Induction in the Striatum: Implications for the Functions of the Striatum (starting p. 465) / H. Kiba, A. Jayaraman
- Glutamate-Dopamine Balance in the Striatum: Pre- and Post-Synaptic Interactions (starting p. 475) / B. Lannes, G. Micheletti
- Acetylcholine, Dopamine and NMDA Transmission in the Caudate-Putamen: their Interaction and Function as a Striatal Modulatory System (starting p. 491) / G. Di Chiara, M. Morelli
- Apomorphine-Susceptible and Apomorphine-Unsusceptible Wistar Rats: a New Tool in the Search for the Function of the Striatum in Switching Behavioural Strategies (starting p. 507) / A. R. Cools, N. Y. Rots, R. De Kloet, B. Ellenbroek
- Movement Disorders in Patients with Striatal and/or Pallidal Lesions (starting p. 519) / P. Rondot, N. Bathien
- Deficits in Saccadic Eye Movements in Basal Ganglia Disorders (starting p. 525) / M. Segawa, O. Hikosaka, H. Fukuda, K. Uetake, Y. Nomura
- Exploring the Role of the Basal Ganglia in Motor Control Using Experimental Results and Mathematical Modeling (starting p. 533) / A. Beuter
- Pathophysiology of Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia: Changing Concepts (starting p. 539) / P. Blanchette, P. J. Bedard, M. Matsumura, H. Richard, M. Filion
- Non-Dopaminergic Approaches to the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease (starting p. 549) / J. M. Brotchie, Y. P. Maneuf, N. Hughes, S. Duty, A. R. Crossman
- Antagonists of Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors in the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease (starting p. 557) / U. Bonucelli, P. Del Dotto
- Function of the Basal Ganglia in Mental Activity (starting p. 569) / D. Laplane
- The Basal Ganglia: "Minimal Coherence Detection" in Cortical Activity Distributions (starting p. 579) / D. Plenz, A. Aertsen
- Role of Basal Ganglia in Control of Innate Movements, Learned Behavior and Cognition
- a Hypothesis (starting p. 589) / O. Hikosaka
- Participants and Contributors to the Symposium (starting p. 597)
- Index (starting p. 611)
- Notes:
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- "Proceedings of the Fourth Triennial Meeting of the International Basal Ganglia Society, held October 5-9, 1992, in Giens, Var, France"--Title page verso.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: International Basal Ganglia Society. Symposium (4th : 1992 : Giens, Var, France). Basal ganglia IV.
- ISBN:
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- 0306446391
- 9780306446399
- OCLC:
- 29751478
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