Cognitive control of movement via the cerebellar-recipient thalamus.


Autoria(s): Prevosto, V; Sommer, MA
Cobertura

Switzerland

Data(s)

01/10/2013

Resumo

The cognitive control of behavior was long considered to be centralized in cerebral cortex. More recently, subcortical structures such as cerebellum and basal ganglia have been implicated in cognitive functions as well. The fact that subcortico-cortical circuits for the control of movement involve the thalamus prompts the notion that activity in movement-related thalamus may also reflect elements of cognitive behavior. Yet this hypothesis has rarely been investigated. Using the pathways linking cerebellum to cerebral cortex via the thalamus as a template, we review evidence that the motor thalamus, together with movement-related central thalamus have the requisite connectivity and activity to mediate cognitive aspects of movement control.

Formato

56 - ?

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24101896

Front Syst Neurosci, 2013, 7 pp. 56 - ?

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10297

1662-5137

Idioma(s)

ENG

Relação

Front Syst Neurosci

10.3389/fnsys.2013.00056

Palavras-Chave #central thalamus #cerebellum #cognition #executive control #language #motor thalamus #thalamus #timing
Tipo

Journal Article