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Tony J Prescott, Fernando M Montes González, Kevin Gurney, Mark D Humphries, Peter Redgrav. Simulated Dopamine Modulation of a Neurorobotic Model of the Basal Ganglia. Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland). vol 9. issue 3. 2024-03-27. PMID:38534824. |
that some analogous traits are observed in animals and humans affected by dopamine dysregulation suggests that robotic models could prove useful in understanding the role of dopamine neurotransmission in basal ganglia function and dysfunction. |
2024-03-27 |
2024-03-29 |
Not clear |
Liyu Cao, Chiara Palmisano, Xinyu Chen, Ioannis U Isaias, Barbara F Hände. Spontaneous blink-related beta power increase and theta phase reset in subthalamic nucleus of Parkinson patients during walking. Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. vol 161. 2024-03-03. PMID:38432185. |
additionally, studies suggest an involvement of basal ganglia activity and striatal dopamine in blink generation. |
2024-03-03 |
2024-03-06 |
human |
Liyu Cao, Chiara Palmisano, Xinyu Chen, Ioannis U Isaias, Barbara F Hände. Spontaneous blink-related beta power increase and theta phase reset in subthalamic nucleus of Parkinson patients during walking. Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. vol 161. 2024-03-03. PMID:38432185. |
we investigated the role of the basal ganglia circuitry on spontaneous blinking and if this role is dependent on movement state and striatal dopamine. |
2024-03-03 |
2024-03-06 |
human |
Petra Csizmadia, Boglárka Nagy, Lili Kővári, Zsófia Anna Gaá. Exploring the role of working memory gate opening process in creativity: An ERP study using the reference-back paradigm. Biological psychology. 2024-02-28. PMID:38417665. |
based on the role of striatal dopamine in supporting cognitive flexibility, which facilitates dt, and considering the significance of phasic dopamine activity as the gate opening signal originating from the basal ganglia, we assumed that the gate opening process may contribute differently to dt and ct. |
2024-02-28 |
2024-03-02 |
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Seth R Batten, Dan Bang, Brian H Kopell, Arianna N Davis, Matthew Heflin, Qixiu Fu, Ofer Perl, Kimia Ziafat, Alice Hashemi, Ignacio Saez, Leonardo S Barbosa, Thomas Twomey, Terry Lohrenz, Jason P White, Peter Dayan, Alexander W Charney, Martijn Figee, Helen S Mayberg, Kenneth T Kishida, Xiaosi Gu, P Read Montagu. Dopamine and serotonin in human substantia nigra track social context and value signals during economic exchange. Nature human behaviour. 2024-02-27. PMID:38409356. |
these results show that dopamine and serotonin fluctuations in one of the basal ganglia's main output structures reflect distinct social context and value signals. |
2024-02-27 |
2024-03-02 |
human |
Alexander Reinshage. Grid cells: the missing link in understanding Parkinson's disease? Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 18. 2024-02-23. PMID:38389787. |
consequently, the motor and secondary motor (e.g., spatially related) symptoms of pd linked with dopamine depletion may be more closely tied to erroneous computation by grid cells than to the basal ganglia alone. |
2024-02-23 |
2024-02-25 |
Not clear |
Christian Ferschmann, Konstantin Messerschmidt, Johannes Gnörich, Henryk Barthel, Ken Marek, Carla Palleis, Sabrina Katzdobler, Anna Stockbauer, Urban Fietzek, Anika Finze, Gloria Biechele, Jost-Julian Rumpf, Dorothee Saur, Matthias L Schroeter, Michael Rullmann, Leonie Beyer, Florian Eckenweber, Stephan Wall, Andreas Schildan, Marianne Patt, Andrew Stephens, Joseph Classen, Peter Bartenstein, John Seibyl, Nicolai Franzmeier, Johannes Levin, Günter U Höglinger, Osama Sabri, Matthias Brendel, Maximilian Scheifel. Tau accumulation is associated with dopamine deficiency in vivo in four-repeat tauopathies. European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. 2024-02-17. PMID:38366196. |
we hypothesized that severe tau burden in brain regions involved in direct or indirect pathways of the basal ganglia correlate with more severe striatal dopamine deficiency in four-repeat (4r) tauopathies. |
2024-02-17 |
2024-02-19 |
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Natalia Ivliev. Free will: An Example of the Dopaminergic System. Integrative psychological & behavioral science. 2024-02-14. PMID:38351379. |
the basal ganglia, which are the main target of dopamine in the brain, act through parallel pathways and are involved in decision-making processes. |
2024-02-14 |
2024-02-16 |
Not clear |
Cerebellar projections to the substantia nigra modulate basal ganglia dopamine levels. Nature neuroscience. 2024-01-31. PMID:38297081. |
cerebellar projections to the substantia nigra modulate basal ganglia dopamine levels. |
2024-01-31 |
2024-02-03 |
Not clear |
Samantha Washburn, Maritza Oñate, Junichi Yoshida, Jorge Vera, Ramakrishnan Bhuvanasundaram, Leila Khatami, Farzan Nadim, Kamran Khodakha. The cerebellum directly modulates the substantia nigra dopaminergic activity. Nature neuroscience. 2024-01-25. PMID:38272967. |
thus, the cerebellum directly, rapidly and effectively modulates basal ganglia dopamine levels and conveys information related to movement initiation, vigor and reward processing. |
2024-01-25 |
2024-01-28 |
mouse |
Radoslaw Wincza, Calum Hartley, Megan Readman, Sally Linkenauger, Trevor Crawfor. Susceptibility to geometrical visual illusions in Parkinson's disorder. Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2024-01-23. PMID:38259525. |
in addition to motor difficulties, pd is also marked by visual disturbances, including depth perception, abnormalities in basal ganglia functioning, and dopamine deficiency. |
2024-01-23 |
2024-01-25 |
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Radoslaw Wincza, Calum Hartley, Megan Readman, Sally Linkenauger, Trevor Crawfor. Susceptibility to geometrical visual illusions in Parkinson's disorder. Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2024-01-23. PMID:38259525. |
this insight will advance understanding of high-level perception in pd, as well as indicate the role of dopamine deficiency and basal ganglia pathophysiology in vis susceptibility. |
2024-01-23 |
2024-01-25 |
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Alessia Cavallo, Wolf-Julian Neuman. Dopaminergic reinforcement in the motor system: Implications for Parkinson's disease and deep brain stimulation. The European journal of neuroscience. 2024-01-05. PMID:38178558. |
thus, understanding how dopamine signalling in the striatum and basal ganglia shapes human behaviour is fundamental to advancing the treatment of affected patients. |
2024-01-05 |
2024-01-07 |
human |
Alessia Cavallo, Wolf-Julian Neuman. Dopaminergic reinforcement in the motor system: Implications for Parkinson's disease and deep brain stimulation. The European journal of neuroscience. 2024-01-05. PMID:38178558. |
the canonical circuit architecture of cortico-striatal loops sparks the question, of whether dopamine signals in the basal ganglia serve an overarching computational principle. |
2024-01-05 |
2024-01-07 |
human |
Oliver D Howes, Bernard R Bukala, Katherine Bec. Schizophrenia: from neurochemistry to circuits, symptoms and treatments. Nature reviews. Neurology. 2023-12-19. PMID:38110704. |
this evidence demonstrates regionally specific neurotransmitter alterations, including higher glutamate and dopamine measures in the basal ganglia, and lower glutamate, dopamine and γ-aminobutyric acid (gaba) levels in cortical regions, particularly the frontal cortex, relative to healthy individuals. |
2023-12-19 |
2023-12-21 |
Not clear |
Narmadhaa Sivagurunathan, Mohamudha Parveen Rahamathulla, Hussein Al-Dossary, Latchoumycandane Calivaratha. Emerging Role of Long Noncoding RNAs in Regulating Inflammasome-Mediated Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's Disease. Molecular neurobiology. 2023-12-17. PMID:38105409. |
the underlying pathophysiology involves the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons within the substantia nigra pars compacta, leading to dopamine depletion in the basal ganglia circuitry. |
2023-12-17 |
2023-12-21 |
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Sandra Romero Pinto, Naoshige Uchid. Tonic dopamine and biases in value learning linked through a biologically inspired reinforcement learning model. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023-11-28. PMID:38014087. |
our model provides a foundation for understanding the basal ganglia circuit and underscores the significance of tonic dopamine in modulating learning processes. |
2023-11-28 |
2023-11-29 |
mouse |
Rafael Rivas-Santisteban, Alberto Rico, Ana Muñoz, Ana I Rodriguez, Irene Reyes-Resina, Gemma Navarro, José Luis Labandeira-García, José Luis Lanciego, Rafael Franc. Boolean analysis shows a high proportion of dopamine D Neurobiology of disease. 2023-11-02. PMID:37918757. |
boolean analysis shows a high proportion of dopamine d the antagonistic effect of adenosine on dopaminergic transmission in the basal ganglia indirect motor control pathway is mediated by dopamine d |
2023-11-02 |
2023-11-08 |
Not clear |
Maxwell J Wagner, Charles P Daniel, Connor J Plaisance, Grant E Borne, Shahab Ahmadzadeh, Sahar Shekoohi, Alan D Kay. Apomorphine for Parkinson's disease: pharmacologic and clinical considerations. Expert opinion on emerging drugs. 2023-11-01. PMID:37909462. |
in parkinson's disease, dopamine depletion in the basal ganglia leads to symptoms including bradykinesia, gait abnormalities, and cognitive impairment. |
2023-11-01 |
2023-11-08 |
Not clear |
Saverio La Bella, Giovanna Scorrano, Marta Rinaldi, Armando Di Ludovico, Francesca Mainieri, Marina Attanasi, Alberto Spalice, Francesco Chiarelli, Luciana Bred. Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS): Myth or Reality? The State of the Art on a Controversial Disease. Microorganisms. vol 11. issue 10. 2023-10-30. PMID:37894207. |
recent advances in the comprehension of pandas pathophysiology are largely attributable to animal model studies and the understanding of the roles of ca++/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (cam kinase) ii, disrupted dopamine release in the basal ganglia, and striatal cholinergic interneurons. |
2023-10-30 |
2023-11-08 |
Not clear |