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Responses of tonically active neurons in the monkey striatum discriminate between motivationally opposing stimuli

Ravel et al., 2003

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5589559738703768109
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Ravel S
Legallet E
Apicella P
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Journal of Neuroscience

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The striatum is involved in the control of appetitively motivated behavior. We found previously that tonically active neurons (TANs) in the monkey striatum show discriminative responses to different stimuli that are appetitive or aversive. However, these differential …
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