“…The claustrum is a thin column of gray matter in the rostral half of the forebrain between the basal ganglia and cortex (Kowianski et al, 1999). The functions of the claustrum are unclear, although data suggest that it may be involved in coordination of sensorimotor or motor control (Olson and Graybiel, 1980;Crescimanno et al, 1989;Salerno et al, 1989;Cortimiglia et al, 1991;Shima et al, 1996), voluntary swallowing (Zald and Pardo, 1999), nociception (Sloniewski et al, 1995;Persinger et al, 1997), and conditioned fear (Beck and Fibiger, 1995), and may become pathological in Alzheimer's disease or aging (Ogomori et al, 1989;Morys et al, 1994Morys et al, , 1996a and Parkinson's disease (Yoshimura et al, 1988).…”