基底神经节
神经科学
间接运动途径
纹状体
直接运动途径
多巴胺能
背景(考古学)
心理学
多巴胺
生物
中枢神经系统
古生物学
作者
Andreas Klaus,Joaquim Alves da Silva,Rui M. Costa
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-neuro-072116-031033
摘要
Deciding what to do and when to move is vital to our survival. Clinical and fundamental studies have identified basal ganglia circuits as critical for this process. The main input nucleus of the basal ganglia, the striatum, receives inputs from frontal, sensory, and motor cortices and interconnected thalamic areas that provide information about potential goals, context, and actions and directly or indirectly modulates basal ganglia outputs. The striatum also receives dopaminergic inputs that can signal reward prediction errors and also behavioral transitions and movement initiation. Here we review studies and models of how direct and indirect pathways can modulate basal ganglia outputs to facilitate movement initiation, and we discuss the role of cortical and dopaminergic inputs to the striatum in determining what to do and if and when to do it. Complex but exciting scenarios emerge that shed new light on how basal ganglia circuits modulate self-paced movement initiation.
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