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nite_n_day nite_n_day
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9 years ago
Explain how Parkinson’s disease results from damage to pathways that project to the basal ganglia.
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9 years ago
Parkinson’s disease is caused by degeneration of dopamine-secreting fibers that project from the substantia nigra to the neostriatum (caudate nucleus and the putamen). Parkinson’s disease is characterized by slowness of movement and muscle rigidity. The slowness of movement is thought to occur because dopamine input to the caudate nucleus facilitates movements; loss of dopamine input slows movements. The treatment of Parkinson’s disease would involve facilitation of dopamine function in brain.
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nite_n_day Author
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9 years ago
Perfect!

Thanks for the assistance. Your answer was correct.
Would you know my name, if I saw you in heaven?

Eric Clapton
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9 years ago
My pleasure. May the force be with you Face with Stuck-out Tongue
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