Bidirectional Control of Behavioral Flexibility by Cholinergic Neurons
Flexibility enables behaviors and thoughts to adapt to changing environments. The basal ganglia may play a critical role in the suppression and enhancement of flexibility by engaging in parallel and serial processing of several aspects of behavioral flexibility via afferent projections from related...
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Published in | Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyū no shinpo Vol. 77; no. 7; p. 783 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | Japanese |
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Japan
01.07.2025
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