globus pallidus การใช้
- The globus pallidus externus normally sends inhibitory signals to the subthalamic nucleus.
- Normally, the globus pallidus helps control body movements and keep them smooth.
- The lenticular nucleus refers to the putamen together with the globus pallidus.
- The putamen, together with the globus pallidus, makes up the lenticular nucleus.
- A low supply of dopamine triggers overactivity in the globus pallidus.
- The "'medial globus pallidus "'contains GABAergic neurons, which allow for its inhibitory function.
- Those nuclei are the motor thalamus, the globus pallidus, and the subthalamic nucleus.
- The surgery targets a grape-size structure called the globus pallidus.
- Cortical excitement of medium spiny neurons causes them to inhibit external globus pallidus neurons.
- The ventral lateral nucleus receives motor information from the cerebellum and the globus pallidus.
- The pars reticulata and the internal globus pallidus are separated by the internal capsule.
- Reward information to the lateral habenula comes from the internal part of the globus pallidus.
- To stimulate the globus pallidus internus, microelectrodes are placed into the globus pallidus internus bilaterally.
- An example of this is why lesioning the globus pallidus seems to reduce hemiballistic movements.
- The subthalamic nucleus'glutamatergic neurons then stimulate the Medial globus pallidus and substantia nigra pars reticulata.
- Globus pallidus neurons tonically inhibit VTh and SNpr neurons.
- To stimulate the globus pallidus internus, microelectrodes are placed into the globus pallidus internus bilaterally.
- The name " globus pallidus " was attributed by D閖erine to Von S鰉mering in 1788.
- These patients are subjected to stimulation of the globus pallidus internus, or the subthalamic nucleus.
- Clustering of voltage-gated sodium channels have been observed at the synapses of the globus pallidus neuron.
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