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Basal Ganglia

The document summarizes the basal ganglia circuitry involved in motor function. It describes: 1. The main components of the basal ganglia - the striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen), globus pallidus, substantia nigra, and subthalamic nucleus. 2. The direct and indirect pathways between these structures - the direct pathway inhibits movement via striatum to globus pallidus internus to thalamus, while the indirect pathway disinhibits movement via extended connections through globus pallidus externus and subthalamic nucleus. 3. The basal ganglia modulates the direct and indirect pathways to regulate motor activity through dopamine signaling in the
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Basal Ganglia

The document summarizes the basal ganglia circuitry involved in motor function. It describes: 1. The main components of the basal ganglia - the striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen), globus pallidus, substantia nigra, and subthalamic nucleus. 2. The direct and indirect pathways between these structures - the direct pathway inhibits movement via striatum to globus pallidus internus to thalamus, while the indirect pathway disinhibits movement via extended connections through globus pallidus externus and subthalamic nucleus. 3. The basal ganglia modulates the direct and indirect pathways to regulate motor activity through dopamine signaling in the
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