Authors
David Grabli, Kevin McCairn, Etienne C Hirsch, Yves Agid, Jean Féger, Chantal François, Léon Tremblay
Publication date
2004/9/1
Journal
Brain
Volume
127
Issue
9
Pages
2039-2054
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The current model of basal ganglia organization postulates the existence of a functional partitioning into sensorimotor, associative and limbic territories, implicated in motor, cognitive and emotional aspects of behaviour, respectively. This organization was proposed initially on the basis of the cortico-striatal projections and was extended to the various structures of the basal ganglia. While there is a considerable body of experimental evidence in support of an involvement of the basal ganglia sensorimotor territory in basic control of movements, evidence for the functional relevance of the non-motor territories has had to be based on a growing number of clinical observations due to the paucity of relevant animal studies. Previous studies in monkeys have, however, shown that a reversible and focal dysfunction induced by microinjections of bicuculline in the sensorimotor territory of the external globus pallidus (GPe …
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