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McCairn KW et al. - The results demonstrate that the basal ganglia provide a finely timed disinhibition in the output nuclei of the basal ganglia. However, a large fraction of the neurons were simultaneously inhibited during tics, although tics were only manifested in a small confined muscle group. This suggests that rather than representing a specific action within the basal ganglia itself, these nuclei provide a temporally exact but spatially distributed release signal. The tics induced by striatal disinhibition bear a striking resemblance to motor tics recognized in human pathologies associated with basal ganglia dysfunction. The neuronal changes observed during tic formation may provide valuable insights into the underlying mechanism of tic disorders, as well as into basic information processing in the cortico-basal ganglia loop.

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