The major input of the basal ganglia, the striatum, contains ~ 6 cell types, primarily: 1) medium spiny neurons ( ~ 96%), 2) Deiter's neurons (2%), 3) cholinergic interneurons (1%; tonically active but usually stop firing in response to reward).
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Nuclear morphology of medium spiny neurons in…
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The major input of the basal ganglia, the striatum, contains ~ 6 cell types, primarily: 1) medium spiny neurons ( ~ 96%), 2) Deiter's neurons (2%), 3) cholinergic interneurons (1%; tonically active but usually stop firing in response to reward).