Basal Ganglia Circuitry & Clinical Correlates
HardAnatomy · Neuroanatomy
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The basal ganglia are a set of deep subcortical grey-matter nuclei that act as the brain's "movement gatekeeper" — scaling, selecting and smoothing voluntary motor programmes. For NEET PG this topic is a goldmine because the circuit logic (direct vs indirect pathway) maps directly onto classic movement disorders: Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea and hemiballismus. Master the wiring once and the clinical quest…
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