Project Details
Description
The ability to learn and produce specific motor movements is critical for many aspects of life and is dysregulated in a range of neurological conditions that affect the basal ganglia circuits. Our ability to help patients critically depends on a deep understanding of basal ganglia function, however, the principles of basal ganglia function and dysfunction in health and disease conditions remain elusive. The proposed work aims to provide a mechanistic, circuit-level understanding of diverse action-specific basal ganglia subcircuits that goes beyond the classical prokinetic versus antikinetic model, with profound implications for a range of brain disorders such as Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/1/20 → 11/30/22 |
Funding
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: US$125,442.00
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: US$125,442.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Clinical Neurology
- Neurology
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