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{ "field_tag": "basal-ganglia", "text": "What resolves this contention: Joel & Weiner (1994) argue for open-interconnected circuits with substantial cross-talk between motor/associative/limbic loops, contradicting the strict segregation framework; the 2020 mouse cortico-BG-thalamic mapping paper supports the higher-dimensional view, arguing the three-channel (motor/limbic/associative) model is too coarse. / Anatomical findings in primates and rodents have led to a description of several parallel segregated basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuits leading from a distinct frontocortical area, via separate regions in the basal ganglia, back to the same area. / However, given the roughly 65 cortical areas and two dozen thalamic nuclei that feed into the dorsal striatum, a three-channel view is overly simplistic for explaining the myriad functions of the basal ganglia.", "source_refs": [ "paper:paper-d677209e81b2", "paper:paper-f315121cdd64", "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-07", "paper:paper-d677209e81b2", "paper:paper-f315121cdd64", "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-07", "paper:paper-d677209e81b2", "paper:paper-f315121cdd64", "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-07" ], "importance": "0.7200", "tractability": "0.5500", "potential_impact": "0.7000", "composite_score": "0.2772", "elo_rating": "1500.00", "state": "open", "decay_rate": "0.01000", "resolution_evidence_refs": [] }