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Basal ganglia frontal lobe connectivities for motor cognitive interaction

All regions of the cerebral cortex project to the basal ganglia, but the output of the basal ganglia are directed toward the frontal lobe, particularly the premotor and supplementary motor cortex with specific connectivities of the basal ganglia for (A) attention, working memory, and executive function (B) conditioned fear memory and (C) cerebellar and basal ganglia modulation of cognition.

Reference

Leisman G, Braun-Benjamin O & Melillo R. (2014). Cognitive-motor interactions of the basal ganglia in development. Front Syst Neurosci , 8, 16. PMID: 24592214 DOI.

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