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Cortico-basal ganglia circuits underlying dysfunctional control of motor behaviors in neuropsychiatric disorders

Ana Mafalda Vicente, Gabriela J. Martins, Rui M. Costa

2020Current Opinion in Genetics & Development40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuropsychiatric disorders often manifest with abnormal control of motor behavior. Common symptoms include restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior (RRBs). Cortico-basal ganglia circuits have been implicated in the etiology of RBBs. However, there is a vast range of behaviors encompassed in RRBs, from simple explosive motor tics to rather complex ritualized compulsions. In this review, we highlight how recent findings about the function of specific basal ganglia circuits can begin to shed light into defined motor symptoms associated with neuropsychiatric disorders. We discuss recent studies using genetic animal models that advocate that different aspects of motor repetition in neurodevelopmental disorders, like obsessive-compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorder, emerge from particular dysregulations in distinct cortico-basal ganglia circuits.

Topics & Concepts

Basal gangliaNeuroscienceDysfunctional familyNeuronal circuitsBiologyTicsAutismMotor controlMotor functionAutism spectrum disorderMotor behaviorBiological neural networkMovement disordersPsychologyCentral nervous systemPsychiatryMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationDiseasePathologyAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchCellular transport and secretionGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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