The Basal Ganglia and Adaptive Motor Control

Ann M. Graybiel(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Toshihiko Aosaki(Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute), Alice W. Flaherty(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Minoru Kimura(Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences)
Science
September 23, 1994
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Abstract

The basal ganglia are neural structures within the motor and cognitive control circuits in the mammalian forebrain and are interconnected with the neocortex by multiple loops. Dysfunction in these parallel loops caused by damage to the striatum results in major defects in voluntary movement, exemplified in Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. These parallel loops have a distributed modular architecture resembling local expert architectures of computational learning models. During sensorimotor learning, such distributed networks may be coordinated by widely spaced striatal interneurons that acquire response properties on the basis of experienced reward.


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