Striatal Microstructure and Its Relevance for Cognitive Control

Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Christian BesteAlexander Münchau

Abstract

The relevance of the striatum for cognitive control processes is increasingly appreciated. The striatum is not a homogenous structure but instead is compartmentalized into the 'matrix' and 'striosomes'. Here, we discuss experiments on a model disease of striosomal dysfunction and provide evidence for the importance of the striatal microstructure for cognitive control in humans.

Citations

Jul 4, 2019·Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience·Caroline SchlüterErhan Genc
May 28, 2019·The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology·Nicolas ZinkChristian Beste
Jul 31, 2020·The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry·Lorenza S ColzatoChristian Beste
Nov 22, 2018·Frontiers in Human Neuroscience·Nicolas ZinkChristian Beste
Dec 3, 2020·Scientific Reports·Claudia C SchmidtPeter H Weiss
Apr 12, 2021·NeuroImage. Clinical·Alexander MünchauChristian Beste
May 11, 2021·The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry·Ayan HusseinGeorge W Huntley
Aug 7, 2021·Frontiers in Human Neuroscience·Tim Fieblinger

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