Roles of the Caudate Nuclei, Cerebellum, and Caudato-Cerebellar Interconnections in the Control and Coordination of Ballistic Food-Procuring Movements |
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Authors: | V M Moroz |
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Institution: | (1) Pyrogov Vinnitsa National Medical University, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | We studied the roles of the cerebellum and caudate nuclei in the programming and control of ballistic movements. An experimental model of operant food-procuring movements of the rats was used; the activity of single neurons of the above structures was recorded in the course of these motor performances. To evaluate the impact of the cerebellar–caudate interaction on the process of control of the ballistic (centrally programmed) components of food-procuring motor performance, we also recorded modifications of the neuronal activity in one of the above-mentioned structures induced by electrical extrastimulation of another structure in the course of realization of the above components. It is demonstrated that the cerebellum and, in particular, its dentate nuclei are involved in the programming of ballistic food-procuring movements. Neurons of the caudate nuclei play a significant role in the immediate preparation for and subsequent current control of stereotyped ballistic movements. The high plastic properties of the cerebellar neurons manifested in the process of control of ballistic food-procuring movements are proved. |
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Keywords: | cerebellum cerebellar nuclei caudate nuclei central programming of the movements food-procuring movements movement-related neuronal activity |
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