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Functional role of the basal ganglia in the planning and execution of actions

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2006

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Abstract

We suggest that the caudate nucleus and the putamen are particularly important, respectively, in the planning and the execution of a self-generated novel action, whereas the subthalamic nucleus may be required when a new motor program is solicited independently of the choice of strategy.

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