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and the complex basal ganglia. he brain gives up prime real estate around the lateral ventricles for the SVZ niche housing these stem cells,
#Scientists visualize critical part of basal ganglia pathways Breakthrough could help see pathways that degenerate with Parkinson and Huntingdon disease Certain diseases,
like Parkinson and Huntingdon disease, are associated with damage to the pathways between the brain basal ganglia regions.
The basal ganglia sits at the base of the brain and is responsible for, among other things, coordinating movement.
For the first time, Carnegie mellon University Brainhub scientists have used a noninvasive brain imaging tool to detect the pathways that connect the parts of the basal ganglia.
it is difficult to see the pathways within the basal ganglia with neuroimaging techniques, like the ever popular MRI,
the pathways that connect the basal ganglia regions are highly susceptible to damage. Because they are important for motor control,
In this study, the research team used two types of diffusion imaging to visualize the major pathways that connect the internal circuitry of the basal ganglia.
The researchers also found that by looking at the general patterns of water movement in the basal ganglia,
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