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"The basal ganglia are an evolutionarily ancient set of subcortical structures
that are collectively thought to have endowed early vertebrates with the
ability to exploit temporally extended contingencies in service of decisionmaking
and motor control. These functions are critically dependent on
timing and sensorimotor information, which can both be extracted from the
evolving state of neural populations in the major input structure of the basal
ganglia, the striatum.(...)"
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decision-making motor control interval timing striatum basal ganglia population dynamics electrophysiology temperature
