Details
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- non-human primate (macaque) basal ganglia–thalamus
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- Beyond strictly parallel-segregated cortico-BG-thalamic loops, integration occurs via non-reciprocal striato-nigro-striatal and cortico-thalamic projections and 'hot spots' of cortical convergence in the striatum and thalamus.
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- The second mechanism by which anatomical integration occurs is through specific regions within a structure in which terminals from different functional areas converge, referred to here as “hot spots”.
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- non-human primate (macaque) basal ganglia–thalamus
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- Introduction: Swanson's Loop Hypothesis and Its Intellectual Lineage
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- Anatomical synthesis of primate tract-tracing of cortical, striatal, nigral, and thalamic connections in macaque.
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