1980
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1980.sp013217
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The effects of reserpine on motor activity and pallidal discharge in monkeys: implications for the genesis of akinesia

Abstract: SUMMARY1. A reversible disturbance of basal ganglia function was produced in monkeys by the intramuscular administration of reserpine. 2. Pallidal discharge was then compared with that recorded in the same animals during movement performance and following passive manipulation of the limbs.3. Akinesia, loss of postural support of the trunk, head and neck and absent postural reflexes were the predominant motor abnormalities produced by reserpine administration.4. Occasionally, postural tremor and catatonia were … Show more

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