PMID: 9443359Jan 27, 1998Paper

Current controversies and future directions in basal ganglia research. Integrating basic neuroscience and clinical investigation

The Psychiatric Clinics of North America
N Garcia-CairascoJ F Leckman

Abstract

This article discusses current controversies and future directions in basal ganglia research, detailing behavioral aspects, anatomic models, neurochemistry, pharmacology, and diagnostic methods as well as surgical techniques. A neuroethologic perspective is highlighted. Furthermore, the relevant literature pertaining to contemporary molecular approaches such as brain microinjections of embryonic or genetically modified cells, for therapeutic purposes and the use of transgenic and knockout animals.

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