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- W935953578 abstract "Some parts of the striatum receive inputs from parts of the brain at the highest level of information processing such as the association cortex and limbic structures. The first question considered in this chapter is whether the basal ganglia provide a route for information from these highest levels of information processing to influence motor function, given that the striatum has outputs through other parts of the basal ganglia to structures concerned with motor function such as the premotor cortex and the supplementary motor area. Some parts of the striatum also receive inputs from structures concerned with movement such as the motor cortex and the somatosensory cortex. A second question considered, therefore, is whether there is any mixing or integration within the striatum of the inputs it receives from the parts of the cortex concerned with high-level information processing and from the limbic system with inputs received from the somatosensory and motor cortices. These questions are considered using evidence from both the anatomy and the neurophysiology of the basal ganglia. Before leaving the topic of the hierarchical organisation of information processing in each of the sensory systems, and of what is achieved by the hierarchical organisation found, I wish to note that these questions, and the type of coding found in such neural systems, are discussed elsewhere (Rolls 1987a; 1988)." @default.
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