Role of Basal Ganglia in Integrative Brain Activity and Behavioral Organization
Bon EI, Maksimovich NYe, Otlivanchik NI, Kazakevich SD
Grodno State Medical University, Republic of Belarus
*Corresponding Author: Elizaveta I Bon, Candidate of biological science, Assistant professor of pathophysiology department named D. A. Maslakov, Grodno State Medical University; Grodno State Medical University, 80 Gorky St,230009, Grodno, Belarus
DOI: 10.64258/3067-7130.2025.1020010
Submission Date: March 12, 2025
Published Date: April 5, 2025
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The functional manifestations of the basal ganglia are determined not so much by the connections of its individual nuclei among themselves as by the connections of each of them with other brain structures, of which the neocortex, the nonspecific nuclei of the thalamus, the subthalamic nucleus, the substantia nigra, and the hypothalamus are the most important. Further progress in the study of the morphofunctional basis of the brain as a whole will allow us to further reveal the role of the basal ganglia in the analysis and integration of neural processes
Keywords
Basal Ganglia, Integrative Brain Activity, Behavioral Organization
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Bon EI, Maksimovich NYe, Otlivanchik NI, Kazakevich SD (2025) Role of Basal Ganglia in Integrative Brain Activity and Behavioral Organization. On J Clin & Med Case Rep 1(2): 1-9.
