The basal ganglia V /

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Imprint:New York : Plenum Press, c1996.
Description:xiv, 519 p.
Language:English
Series:Advances in behavioral biology. v. 47
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2573907
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Varying Form of Title:Basal ganglia 5
Basal ganglia five
Other authors / contributors:Ohye, Chihiro.
Kimura, M. (Minoru), 1947-
McKenzie, John S.
International Basal Ganglia Society. Symposium (5th : 1995 : Nemuno-Sato, Hamajima-cho, Japan)
ISBN:030645386X
Notes:"Proceedings of the Fifth Triennial Meeting of the International Basal Ganglia Society, held May 23-26, 1995, in Nemuno-Sato, Japan"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Thalamostriatal Projection System in Rodents: A Single-Axon Labeling / Andre Parent, Jacques Bourassa and Martin Deschenes
  • 2. Overlapping Striatal Distribution of Cortical Inputs from the Primary and Supplementary Motor Areas in the Macaque Monkey / Masahiko Inase, Sharleen T. Sakai and Jun Tanji
  • 3. The Basal Ganglia-Thalamo-Cortical Connections with Special Reference to Output Neuronal Distributions in Macaque Monkeys / Katsuma Nakano, Tetsuro Kayahara and Hiroshi Ushiro [et al.]
  • 4. Reversed Somatotopical Representations in the Subthalamic Nucleus as Revealed by Cortical Inputs from the Primary Motor Cortex and the Supplementary Motor Area / Atsushi Nambu, Masahiko Takada and Hironobu Tokuno [et al.]
  • 5. The Amygdalostriatal Projection: An Analysis of Synaptic Inputs to GABAergic Interneuron Subtypes / Abbas F. Sadikot, Teresa M. Rudkin and Yoland Smith
  • 6. Branching Pattern and Geometrical Properties of Dendritic and Axonal Arborizations in the Striato-Pallido-Thalamic System in Macaques / Chantal Francois, Jerome Yelnik and Patricia Arecchi-Bouchhioua [et al.]
  • 7. The Relationships between Subthalamic Nucleus, Globus Pallidus and Thalamic Parafascicular Nucleus: Getting Flaws in the Dual Circuit Model / Jean Feger, Oum-Kaltoum Hassani and Mireille Mouroux
  • 8. Anatomical Investigations of the Pallidotegmental Pathway in Monkey and Man / David B. Rye, Robert S. Turner and Jerrold L. Vitek [et al.]
  • 9. Two Pathways Between the Cortex and the Basal Ganglia Output Nuclei and the Globus Pallidus / Hitoshi Kita
  • 10. Protein Phosphatases Regulate CREB Phosphorylation and Fos Expression in the Developing Striatum: Evidence and a Hypothesis / Fu-Chin Liu and Ann M. Graybiel
  • 11. Behavioural and Biochemical Evidence that Cholinergic or Dopaminergic Stimulation in the Nucleus Accumbens Differentially Alters Dopaminergic Activities in Rat Ventrolateral Striatum / Noriaki Koshikawa, Yukihiro Yoshida and Makiko Kitamura [et al.]
  • 12. Patchy Distribution of Substance P Receptor Immunoreactivity in Developing Rat Striatum / Masahiko Takada, Hironobu Tokuno and Takeshi Kaneko [et al.]
  • 13. The Role of Adenosine A[subscript 2a] Receptors in Regulating GABAergic Synaptic Transmission in Striatal Medium Spiny Neurons / Akihisa Mori, Tomomi Shindou and Michio Ichimura [et al.]
  • 14. Dopaminergic Neurotransmission and Drug Withdrawal: Relevance to Drug Craving / Marco Diana
  • 15. The Membrane Potential in the Up State of Striatal Neurons is Determined by Voltage-Activated Potassium Currents / C. J. Wilson and Y. Kawaguchi
  • 16. Electrophysiological Consequences of D[subscript 2] and/or D[subscript 3] Receptor Knockout by Antisense Oligonucleotides in Nigrostriatal Dopaminergic Neurons / James M. Tepper, Bao-Cun Sun and L. P. Martin [et al.]
  • 17. Substance P Excites Large Aspiny Neurons of the Rat Neostriatum / Toshihiko Aosaki and Yasuo Kawaguchi
  • 18. Synaptic Plasticity in the Rat Neostriatum after Unilateral 6-Hydroxydopamine Lesion of the Nigrostriatal Dopaminergic Pathway / C. A. Ingham, S. H. Hood and R. Taggart [et al.]
  • 19. Modulation of Glutamate Transmission in the Rodent and Primate Basal Ganglia by the Selective Kappa-Opioid Receptor Agonist, Enadoline / M. P. Hill, C. J. Hille and Y. P. Maneuf [et al.]
  • 20. Modulation of Glutamatergic Transmission in the Striatum by Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors / Stephen J. East and Jonathan M. Brotchie
  • 21. Cannabinoid Receptor-Mediated Modulation of Gabaergic Transmission in the Basal Ganglia: Implications for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease? / Y. P. Maneuf and J. M. Brotchie
  • 22. Magnocellular Preoptic Nucleus, the Basal Magnocellular Complex, and the Basal Ganglia / John S. McKenzie and Antonio H. Paolini
  • 23. The Effects of Unilateral Nigrostriatal Dopamine Depletion on Learned Hand-Eye Coordination in Monkeys / Naoyuki Matsumoto, Toru Hanakawa and Shinchiro Maki [et al.]
  • 24. Neuronal Activity of Monkey Pedunculo-Pontine Tegmental Nucleus Area I: Activity Related to Voluntary Arm Movements / Masaru Matsumura, Katsushige Watanabe and Chihiro Ohye
  • 25. Functional Connectivity and Information Processing in the Basal Ganglia of Normal and Parkinsonian Monkeys / Ariela Feingold, Asaph Nini and Aeyal Raz [et al.]
  • 26. Disturbance in Task Performance after Inhibition of Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons / Ikuma Hamada and Naomi Hasegawa
  • 27. Responses of Tonic Striatal Neurons to Conditioned Stimuli in Behaving Monkeys: Coding of an Associated Behavioral Reaction or Expectation of Reward? / Paul Apicella, Eric Legallet and Elisabeth Trouche
  • 28. Electrical Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Fully Parkinsonian (MPTP) Monkeys: Effects on Clinical Signs and Pallidal Activity / Nobuaki Hayase, Michel Filion and Helene Richard [et al.]
  • 29. Neuronal Activity of Monkey Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus Area II: Activity Related to Load Application on Working Arms / Katsushige Watanabe, Masaru Matsumura and Chihiro Ohye
  • 30. Dynamic Studies on the Possible Neural Pathway Mediating Parkinsonian Symptoms (Tremor, Rigidity and DID) Using Pet Scan and Microrecording / Masafumi Hirato, Hideki Murata and Katsushige Watanabe [et al.]
  • 31. Saccade Abnormalities in Patients with Caudate Lesion / Masaru Matsumura, Keiji Fukasawa and Jun Kojima
  • 32. Metabolic Depression in the Striatum, Thalamus and Cerebral Cortex Due to Lesions in the Globus Pallidus / Hiroshi K. Inoue, Satoru Horikoshi and Chihiro Ohye
  • 33. Cortico-Cortical Inhibition in Patients with a Focal Lesion in the Basal Ganglia / Ritsuko Hanajima, Yoshikazu Ugawa and Yasuo Terao [et al.]
  • 34. Single Unit Activity of the Human Globus Pallidus during Verbally Cueing Voluntary Movement / Svetlana N. Raeva
  • 35. Focal Dystonia Due to Lesions of Thalamus / Pierre Rondot, Nguyen Bathien and D. Fredy
  • 36. Visual Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) in Nondemented Parkinson's Disease / Nguyen Bathien, Y. Wu and Pierre Rondot
  • 37. Physiological Study of the Pallidal Neurons in Parkinson's Disease / Chihiro Ohye, Masafumai Hirato and Akio Takahasi [et al.]
  • 38. Coordination between the Whole Body and the Stepping Movement during Gait Initiation in Parkinson's Disease / Francois Viallet, Nikolai Gantchev and Roselyne Aurenty [et al.]
  • 39. Visual Event-Related Potentials in Motor Disorders / Yoshiyuki Kuroiwa, Lihong Wang and Takuya Sakaki [et al.]
  • 40. Event-Related Potentials and Cerebral Blood Flow in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease and Juvenile Parkinsonism / Y. Kaseda, H. Kamei and T. Kohriyama [et al.]
  • 41. Speculations on the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Dopamine Agonist-Induced Dyskinesias in Parkinsonism / Susan Duty, Brian Henry and Alan R. Crossman [et al.]
  • 42. Akinesia after Globus Pallidus Lesion in Monkeys Performing Reaction Time Tasks Involving Speed or Accuracy Constraints / Meryem Alamy, Eric Legallet and Jean-Claude Pons [et al.]
  • 43. Cause of Age-Related Decrease in Responsiveness to L-Dopa: Contribution of the Levels of Dopamine Receptor mRNAs and G Protein mRNAs / Miho Murata, Yuko Aihara and Shigeo Yamada [et al.]
  • 44. Apoptosis in MPP[superscript +]-Treated Mesencephalic-Striatal Co-Culture and MPTP-Induced Hemiparkinsonian Monkeys / Hideki Mochizuki, Keigo Goto and Hisamasa Imai [et al.]
  • 45. A Histochemical Study of Iron and Ferritin in 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-Induced Hemiparkisonian Monkeys / Keigo Goto, Hideki Mochizuki and Hisamasa Imai [et al.]
  • 46. Progressive Neurodegeneration of the Dopaminergic System and Inhibition of the Complex I Induced by the Chloral-Derived Tetrahydro-[beta]-Carboline TaClo / K.-H. Sontag, C. Heim and T. A. Sontag [et al.]
  • 47. Modulation of Glutamate-Induced Excitation of Striatal Neurons by Dopamine Iontophoresis in Awake, Unrestrained Rats / George V. Rebec, R. Christopher Pierce and Eugene A. Kiyatkin
  • 48. Chronic FRAs: Novel Transcription Factors Regulated in the Basal Ganglia by Chronic Neuronal Perturbations / N. Hiroi, J. S. Chen and H. E. Nye [et al.]
  • 49. Expression of Fos in MPTP-Treated Mouse Brain / Katsunori Nishi
  • 50. Contribution of Human Stereotaxic Surgery to Treatment and Understanding of Parkinson's Disease / Hirotaro Narabayashi
  • 51. Early Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease in New Neurological Patients by Testing of Visuo-Manual Coordination / S. Hocherman and N. Giladi
  • 52. GABA[subscript A] Receptor Subunit Subtypes in the Human Putamen and Globus Pallidus in Huntington's Disease: An in Situ Hybridization Study / Louise F. B. Nicholson and Richard L. M. Faull
  • 53. Pattern of Midbrain Pathology in Different Parkinsonian Syndromes / D. A. McRitchie, G. M. Halliday and H. Cartwright [et al.]
  • 54. Huntington's Disease and Neural Transplantation / R. L. M. Faull, H. J. Waldvogel and L. F. B. Nicholson [et al.]
  • 55. The Mental and Cognitive Syndrome of Patients with Focal Lesions of Basal Ganglia: Preliminary Results / B. Desfontaines, B. Pillon and B. Deweer [et al.]
  • 56. GTP Cyclohydrolase I in Inherited Dystonia and Its Pathophysiological Importance / M. Segawa, Y. Nomura and R. Tanaka [et al.]
  • 57. Neuropeptide and Dopamine Receptor Gene Expression in the Human Caudate-Putamen: A Focus on Schizophrenia and Early Grade Huntington's Disease / Sarah J. Augood and Piers C. Emson
  • 58. Clinical Manifestations of Autosomal Recessive Early-Onset Parkinsonism with Diurnal Fluctuation / Yasuhiro Yamamura, Tatsuo Kohriyama and Yumiko Kaseda [et al.]
  • 59. Wistar Rats: Splitting High and Low Responders to Novelty is Necessary in Basal Ganglia Research / A. R. Cools and B. Ellenbroek
  • 60. Experimental Approach to Akinesia: Successful Development of an Animal Model of Akinesia without Tremor and Rigidity / Hideto Miwa, Masayuki Yokochi and Tatsu Fuwa
  • 61. The Bilateral 6-Hydroxydopamine-Lesioned Marmoset Model of Parkinson's Disease / N. R. Hughes, I. J. Mitchell and J. M. Brotchie.