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What is a ganglion cyst? A ganglion cyst, also known as a synovial cyst, is a benign, fluid-filled cyst found in or around a joint. It is quite common and benign, but it can also be painful and ...
RESULTS Normal visual behaviour was observed in most infants with large bilateral occipital lesions, but all the infants with associated basal ganglia involvement had abnormal visual function. Visual ...
The functional roles of the striatal indirect pathway remain unclear. In this Perspective, Lee and Sabatini propose that a three-factor learning rule governs the activity of indirect striatal ...
It remains unclear whether and how basal ganglia nuclei, structures that are directly involved in the pathology of PD, are implicated in the occurrence of RBD. Method Here, in parallel with ...
Summary: New research reveals that neurons in the basal ganglia not only initiate movement but also suppress it with remarkable precision, challenging the traditional view that they merely act as a ...
A key player in this orchestration is a deep-seated brain region known as the basal ganglia. For a long time, the output signal of the basal ganglia was thought to function mainly as a brake ...
Microelectrode recordings from sacral dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons may provide an alternate source for obtaining high quality sensory signals for bladder pressure monitoring. In this study, ...
cutting edge has been developed to procure histology. In a randomised trial of 46 patients with pancreatic masses, procurement of histological core tissue as evidenced by total tissue and tumour areas ...
A key player in this orchestration is a deep-seated brain region known as the basal ganglia. For a long time, the output signal of the basal ganglia was thought to function mainly as a brake ...
Correspondence to Dr Tomas Dobrocky, University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Bern, Inselspital, Freiburgstrasse 103010, Bern, Switzerland; tomas.dobrocky{at ...
Contributed by Bruce P. Bean; received February 14, 2025; accepted April 16, 2025; reviewed by Robert W. Gereau and Stephen G. Waxman ...