2023
DOI: 10.1515/revneuro-2023-0038
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Role of the basal ganglia in innate and learned behavioural sequences

Abstract: Integrating individual actions into coherent, organised behavioural units, a process called chunking, is a fundamental, evolutionarily conserved process that renders actions automatic. In vertebrates, evidence points to the basal ganglia – a complex network believed to be involved in action selection – as a key component of action sequence encoding, although the underlying mechanisms are only just beginning to be understood. Central pattern generators control many innate automatic behavioural sequences that fo… Show more

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“…Playing a key role in the organization of striatal motor output, the DA-ergic system regulates both innate and complex learned behaviors [ 19 ]. Growing evidence clearly indicates the involvement of the DA system in different forms of repetitive behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Playing a key role in the organization of striatal motor output, the DA-ergic system regulates both innate and complex learned behaviors [ 19 ]. Growing evidence clearly indicates the involvement of the DA system in different forms of repetitive behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%