PMID: 11909992Mar 23, 2002Paper

The basal ganglia and disorders of movement: pathophysiological mechanisms

News in Physiological Sciences : an International Journal of Physiology Produced Jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society
J A ObesoJosé M Giménez-Amaya

Abstract

The basal ganglia are part of a neuronal network organized in parallel circuits. The "motor circuit" is most relevant to the pathophysiology of movement. Abnormal increment or reduction in the inhibitory output activity of basal ganglia give rise, respectively, to poverty and slowness of movement (i.e., Parkinson's disease) or dyskinesias.

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