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II sistema dei gangli della base

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Introduzione alla neurobiologia

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L’insieme dei gangli della base (GB) costituisce un sistema (o sistemi) così complesso che è stato definito, parafrasando Winston Churchill, “un indovinello avvolto nel mistero, dentro un enigma”.

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D’Amato, L.C., di Porzio, U. (2011). II sistema dei gangli della base. In: Introduzione alla neurobiologia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1944-7_9

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