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  1. Jun 5, 2018 · Causes. Risk factors. Diagnosis. Treatment. Complications and recovery. Outlook. Act FAST. What is basal ganglia stroke? Your brain has many parts that work together to control thoughts,...

  2. Oct 30, 2023 · Nigrostriatal pathway. Thalamostriatal fibers. Clinical aspects. Hypotonic-hyperkinetic disorders. Hypertonic-hypokinetic disorders. Sources. + Show all. Basics. The “ basal ganglia ” or basal nuclei, refers to a group of nuclei situated deep within the cerebral hemispheres and form a major portion of the “ extrapyramidal system ”.

  3. The Basal Ganglia Sang-Yoon Kim∗and ... movement disorder (e.g., Parkinson’s disease and Hunt-ington’s disease) and cognitive disorder such as dementia [1–4]. Diverse subjects in the BG were investigated in com-putational works [5–11, 13–37]. In this paper, we pay

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Background: It is unclear whether patients with basal ganglia calcifications (BGC) should undergo infectious disease testing as part of their diagnostic work-up. We investigated the occurrence of possibly associated infections in patients with BGC diagnosed with Fahr's disease or syndrome and consecutively performed a systematic review of published infectious diseases associated with BGC.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Putting the two together, the disease states described by Courtney et al. can be understood in terms of alterations in the bidirectional information processing that occurs in normal basal ganglia dynamics. Nonetheless, this similarity in conclusions highlights the converging new view of the field on the role of the GPe in CBGT circuit dynamics.

  6. Primary familial basal ganglia calcification (PFBGC) is a rare, genetically dominant neurodegenerative disorder characterized by diverse symptoms, including neuropsychiatric manifestations. 1–4 The hallmark of this condition is the presence of symmetric calcium deposits in the basal ganglia and other brain areas, 5 detectable by head computed tomography (CT) scan. 5 The psychiatric ...

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · The cognitive impairment will gradually appear over time in Parkinson's patients, which is closely related to the basal ganglia-cortex network. This network contains two parallel circuits mediated by putamen and caudate nucleus, respectively. Based on the biophysical mean-field model, we construct a dynamic computational model of the parallel circuit in the basal ganglia-cortex network associated

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