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. 2013 Oct 10:7:135.
doi: 10.3389/fncom.2013.00135. eCollection 2013.

First evidence of a hyperdirect prefrontal pathway in the primate: precise organization for new insights on subthalamic nucleus functions

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First evidence of a hyperdirect prefrontal pathway in the primate: precise organization for new insights on subthalamic nucleus functions

Simon Nougaret et al. Front Comput Neurosci. .
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Keywords: anatomy; deep brain stimulation; hyperdirect pathway; labeling; limbic processes; prefrontal cortex; subthalamic nucleus.

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  • A commentary on The organization of prefrontal-subthalamic inputs in primates provides an anatomical substrate for both functional specificity and integration: implications for Basal Ganglia models and deep brain stimulation by Haynes, W. I. and Haber, S. N. (2013). J. Neurosci. 33, 4804–4814.

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