Correlated Activation between Striatal and Cortical Regions during a Movement-Related Signal Detection Task: A Re-Analysis of Two fMRI Datasets
Cue-directed shifts from ongoing behavior to initiating new (cue-directed) behavior are critical for many tasks, including changing direction and avoiding falls. Rodent studies have shown that transient activations of the cholinergic system are necessary and sufficient for producing cue- directed sh...
Main Authors: | Deepasri Prasad, Cindy Lustig |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Appalachian State University Honors College
2020-05-01
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Series: | Impulse: The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal |
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Online Access: | https://impulse.appstate.edu/articles/2020/correlated-activation-between-striatal-and-cortical-regions-during-movement-related-si |
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