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{ "field_tag": "basal-ganglia", "text": "What resolves this contention: Polarity and segregation of dSPN function: classical model assigns dSPNs a uniform motor-promoting role with direct-pathway monopoly, whereas dorsolateral dSPN stimulation suppresses movement and asymmetric inputs implicate D2-SPNs in driving direct-pathway elements. / In contrast to the canonical motor-promoting response of dSPNs in the dorsomedial striatum (DMSdSPNs), optogenetic stimulation of dSPNs in the dorsolateral striatum (DLSdSPNs) suppressed locomotion. / These results are consistent with the functional connectivity in which the excitatory inputs to D1-SPNs mostly drive the direct pathway, and the inputs to D2-SPNs target both the indirect and direct pathways ( Figure 3A ).", "source_refs": [ "paper:paper-047f747899b8", "paper:paper-c9de2ec0f920", "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-04", "paper:paper-047f747899b8", "paper:paper-c9de2ec0f920", "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-04", "paper:paper-047f747899b8", "paper:paper-c9de2ec0f920", "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-04" ], "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": [] }