Journal article
A thalamocortical pathway controlling impulsive behavior
R Guzulaitis, LM Palmer
Trends in Neurosciences | CELL PRESS | Published : 2023
Abstract
Planning and anticipating motor actions enables movements to be quickly and accurately executed. However, if anticipation is not properly controlled, it can lead to premature impulsive actions. Impulsive behavior is defined as actions that are poorly conceived and are often risky and inappropriate. Historically, impulsive behavior was thought to be primarily controlled by the frontal cortex and basal ganglia. More recently, two additional brain regions, the ventromedial (VM) thalamus and the anterior lateral motor cortex (ALM), have been shown to have an important role in mice. Here, we explore this newly discovered role of the thalamocortical pathway and suggest cellular mechanisms that may..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by IBRO (Return Home Fellowship and Early Career Award, R.G.) , Marius Jakulis Jason fellowship (R.G.) , NHMRC (APP1086082 and APP1063533, L.M.P) , the Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation (L.M.P) , and the Australian Research Council (DP160103047, L.M.P) .