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Basal Ganglia Output Neurons

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Basal Ganglia Output Neurons

Overview

Basal ganglia output neurons are specialized GABAergic (inhibitory) projection neurons that comprise the primary output structures of the basal ganglia circuit, namely the substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr) and the internal globus pallidus (GPi). These cells represent the final processing stage of the basal ganglia network, integrating complex motor, cognitive, and limbic signals before transmitting them to thalamic relay nuclei and brainstem motor centers. Basal ganglia output neurons are characterized by their high spontaneous firing rates (typically 20-100 Hz in vivo), sustained tonic activity patterns, and extensive inhibitory neurotransmission via GABA and co-transmitters including substance P and enkephalin. These neurons form a critical anatomical bottleneck through which all basal ganglia computations must pass to influence motor planning, action selection, and movement initiation.

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