Basal ganglia
Dopamine
Control of movement
Parkinson's Disease
100

This is the number of nuclei that makes up the basal ganglia

What are three nuclei

100

This condition, which can cause stiffness and tremors can be treated using dopamine

What is Parkinson's Disease

100

This is the cause of Parkinson's disease

What is loss of nerve cells in the substantia nigra

200

This is the main function of the basal nuclei, which is carried out via exerting inhibitory influence to modulate initiation and termination of motor commands.

What is control of movement

200

This medication is a central nervous system agent which is converted to dopamine in the brain

What is levadopa

200

This structure smooths and coordinates contraction is skeletal muscle

What is the cerebellum

200

This treatment involves implantation of stem cells into the putamen basal ganglia

What is foetal cell transplants

300

These are the three nuclei that make up the basal ganglia

What are the caudate nuclei, the putamen and the globus pallidus

300

This is one of the three places dopamine is produced in the brain, besides the hypothalamus and the ventral tegmental area

What is the substantia nigra

300

This are the motor neurons that both structures that control movement signal to

What are the upper motor neurons

300

This treatment involves electrodes implanted into the brain

What is deep brain stimulation
400

These are the two main categories of dopamine agonist medications

What are ergoline and non-ergoline dopamine agonists
400

These are the clinical symptoms of Parkinson's disease, summarised by TRAP

Tremor of hands

Rigidity of muscles

Akinesia (loss/impairment of power of voluntary movement)

Postural problems