Corticostriatal Pathways for Bilateral Sensorimotor Functions
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Corticostriatal pathways are essential for a multitude of motor, sensory, cognitive, and affective functions. They are mediated by cortical pyramidal neurons, roughly divided into two projection classes: the pyramidal tract (PT) and the intratelencephalic tract (IT). These pathways have been the focus of numerous studies in recent years, revealing their distinct structural and functional properties. Notably, their synaptic connectivity within ipsi- and contralateral cortical and striatal microcircuits is characterized by a high degree of target selectivity, providing a means to regulate the local neuromodulatory landscape in the striatum. Here, we discuss recent findings regarding the functional organization of the PT and IT corticostriatal pathways and its implications for bilateral sensorimotor functions.
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