Basal Ganglia Oculomotor Loop. 4 parallel loops through the basal ganglia. Loops through the basal ganglia have different functions but follow the same general circuit. The original functional organization of the basal ganglia was conceived as a loop, in which cortical afferent activity is dispatched to and modulated. The basal ganglia consist of several parallel, homologous but functionally distinct. The cortex inputs to the striatum. Overall the basal ganglia are involved in neural circuitry loops which originate in the cortex and return to the cortex via a thalamic relay. The oculomotor function of the basal ganglia was first suggested by the findings that the neurons in the snr, one of the output stations of the basal ganglia, project to the intermediate layer of the sc. The basal ganglia is a collection of nuclei responsible for feedback from several different sources within the brain. In this “exploded” view of the cortex and brainstem, five functionally distinct circuits are shown.
The oculomotor function of the basal ganglia was first suggested by the findings that the neurons in the snr, one of the output stations of the basal ganglia, project to the intermediate layer of the sc. The original functional organization of the basal ganglia was conceived as a loop, in which cortical afferent activity is dispatched to and modulated. 4 parallel loops through the basal ganglia. The cortex inputs to the striatum. Overall the basal ganglia are involved in neural circuitry loops which originate in the cortex and return to the cortex via a thalamic relay. Loops through the basal ganglia have different functions but follow the same general circuit. In this “exploded” view of the cortex and brainstem, five functionally distinct circuits are shown. The basal ganglia is a collection of nuclei responsible for feedback from several different sources within the brain. The basal ganglia consist of several parallel, homologous but functionally distinct.
Basal Ganglia Cortex Motor Loops
Basal Ganglia Oculomotor Loop The oculomotor function of the basal ganglia was first suggested by the findings that the neurons in the snr, one of the output stations of the basal ganglia, project to the intermediate layer of the sc. The original functional organization of the basal ganglia was conceived as a loop, in which cortical afferent activity is dispatched to and modulated. Overall the basal ganglia are involved in neural circuitry loops which originate in the cortex and return to the cortex via a thalamic relay. 4 parallel loops through the basal ganglia. In this “exploded” view of the cortex and brainstem, five functionally distinct circuits are shown. The oculomotor function of the basal ganglia was first suggested by the findings that the neurons in the snr, one of the output stations of the basal ganglia, project to the intermediate layer of the sc. The cortex inputs to the striatum. Loops through the basal ganglia have different functions but follow the same general circuit. The basal ganglia is a collection of nuclei responsible for feedback from several different sources within the brain. The basal ganglia consist of several parallel, homologous but functionally distinct.