Ring H A, Serra-Mestres J
Academic Department of Psychiatry, St Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine, Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BB, UK.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2002 Jan;72(1):12-21. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.72.1.12.
This review aims to relate recent findings describing the role and neural connectivity of the basal ganglia to the clinical neuropsychiatry of basal ganglia movement disorders and to the role of basal ganglia disturbances in "psychiatric"' states. Articles relating to the relevant topics were initially collected through MEDLINE and papers relating to the clinical conditions discussed were also reviewed. The anatomy and connections of the basal ganglia indicate that these structures are important links between parts of the brain that have classically been considered to be related to emotional functioning and brain regions previously considered to have largely motor functions. The basal ganglia have a role in the development and integration of psychomotor behaviours, involving motor functions, memory and attentional mechanisms, and reward processes.
本综述旨在阐述近期有关基底神经节的作用及其神经连接的研究结果,这些结果与基底神经节运动障碍的临床神经精神病学以及基底神经节功能紊乱在“精神”状态中的作用相关。与相关主题有关的文章最初通过医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)收集,同时也对与所讨论临床病症相关的论文进行了综述。基底神经节的解剖结构和连接表明,这些结构是大脑中传统上被认为与情绪功能相关的部分和先前被认为主要具有运动功能的脑区之间的重要联系。基底神经节在精神运动行为的发展和整合中发挥作用,涉及运动功能、记忆和注意力机制以及奖赏过程。