caudate nucleus การใช้
- Reward Dependence correlated with decreased grey matter volume in the caudate nucleus.
- Approach-attachment behavior and affect are also controlled by the caudate nucleus.
- There is a caudate nucleus within each hemisphere of the brain.
- The prefrontal cortex, caudate nucleus, and subthalamic nucleus mediate aspects of inhibitory control.
- The caudate nucleus is unusually active in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Specifically, a larger caudate nucleus volume has been linked with better verbal fluency performance.
- Caudate nucleus and thalamus volumes were unaffected by the intervention.
- A 2013 study has suggested a link between Alzheimer's patients and the caudate nucleus.
- Therefore, the caudate nucleus has been proven to play a role in human sleep cycles.
- The amygdala sends direct projections to the caudate nucleus.
- Both the amygdala and the caudate nucleus have direct and indirect projections to the hippocampus.
- Neurons in some parts of the caudate nucleus also show activity related to eye movements.
- The putamen and caudate nucleus are also collectively called the corpus striatum after their striped appearance.
- Those signals go to the caudate nucleus, which is involved in controlling the movement of the limbs.
- The caudate nucleus is thought to assist in learning and memory of associations taught during operant conditioning.
- The volume of white matter in the caudate nucleus has been linked with patients diagnosed with Schizophrenia.
- Patients with BBGD have bilateral necrosis in the head of the caudate nucleus and in the putamen.
- Due to its association with damage to the caudate, this movement demonstrates the inhibitory nature of the caudate nucleus.
- The other three _ the caudate nucleus, the cingulate gyrus and the thalamus _ lie deep inside the brain.
- For example, mGluR 4 is located only in the brain, in locations such as the thalamus, hypothalamus and caudate nucleus.
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