Frontal cortex-like functions of the subthalamic nucleus

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Abstract

The sub thalamic nucleus (STN) has been considered a motor structure for a long time. Over the last 20years, anatomical and behavioral data have highlighted the position of the STN within a prefrontal-associative and a limbic loops, suggesting that the STN should play a critical role in frontal functions such as attention, inhibitory control (including impulsive action, compulsivity, impulsive choice), and motivation. Here we will review the work highlighting these functions of the STN. © 2011 Baunez and Lardeux.

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Baunez, C., & Lardeux, S. (2011). Frontal cortex-like functions of the subthalamic nucleus. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, (OCTOBER 2011). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2011.00083

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