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Probabilistic tractography in healthy humans shows pallidal projections concentrate in anterior/medial VL thalamus while cerebellar projections are biased to lateral/posterior VL — consistent with parallel motor-loop relays but with measurable adjacency.
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"doi": "10.1007/s00429-020-02076-9",
"claim": "Probabilistic tractography in healthy humans shows pallidal projections concentrate in anterior/medial VL thalamus while cerebellar projections are biased to lateral/posterior VL — consistent with parallel motor-loop relays but with measurable adjacency.",
"cite_key": "Pelzer2020",
"evidence": "In vivo diffusion tractography quantified pallidal vs cerebellar VL projection probabilities, replicating animal-tracing results in humans.",
"effect_size": "N=12 healthy right-handed adults",
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"replication_status": "replication_unknown",
"claim_source_sentence": "Both procedures led to high congruent results of cerebellar and pallidal connectivity distributions: the maximum of pallidal projections was located in anterior and medial parts of the VL nucleus, whereas cerebellar connectivity was more located in lateral and posterior parts.",
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"effect_size_source_sentence": "Results 12 healthy right-handed (> 7th percentile) native German speakers (10 women, 2 men) with a mean age of 25 (± 4.4) years, without history or signs of neurological disease, were included in the MR analysis."
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Both procedures led to high congruent results of cerebellar and pallidal connectivity distributions: the maximum of pallidal projections was located in anterior and medial parts of the VL nucleus, whereas cerebellar connectivity was more located in lateral and posterior parts.
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