Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review
Objectives: The basal ganglia (BG) controls different patterns of behavior by receiving inputs from sensory-motor and pre-motor cortex and projecting it to pre-frontal, pre-motor and supplementary motor areas. As the exact role of BG in swallowing process has not been fully determined, we aimed at r...
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doaj-1d1073363f1b4e1d88672383b16afdc82020-11-24T21:40:50ZengNegah Institute for Scientific CommunicationIranian Rehabilitation Journal 1735-36021735-36102016-12-01144239245Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic ReviewHamideh Ghaemi0Davood Sobhani-Rad1Ali Arabi2Sadegh Saifpanahi3Zahra Ghayoumi Anaraki4 Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Speech Therapy, School of Paramedical Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Department of Speech Therapy, School of Paramedical Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran. Department of Speech Therapy, School of Paramedical Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Objectives: The basal ganglia (BG) controls different patterns of behavior by receiving inputs from sensory-motor and pre-motor cortex and projecting it to pre-frontal, pre-motor and supplementary motor areas. As the exact role of BG in swallowing process has not been fully determined, we aimed at reviewing the published data on neurological control in the swallowing technique to have a better understanding of BG’s role in this performance. Methods: English-language articles, which were published before December 2015 and eligible for the present research, were extracted from databases according to the inclusion criteria, i.e. articles related to “neurological aspects of swallowing” and/or “lesions of sub-cortical or BG relevant to swallowing disorders”. Results: This systematic review indicates that BG is a complicated neurological structure with indistinct functions and that swallowing is a sophisticated process with several unknown aspects. Discussion: Swallowing is a multifaceted performance that needs contribution of the tongue, larynx, pharynx, and esophagus as well as the neurological structures such as neocortex and subcortical regions - BG and brainstem.http://irj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-537-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Basal ganglia Swallowing Thalamo-cortical circuits |
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Hamideh Ghaemi Davood Sobhani-Rad Ali Arabi Sadegh Saifpanahi Zahra Ghayoumi Anaraki Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review Iranian Rehabilitation Journal Basal ganglia Swallowing Thalamo-cortical circuits |
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Hamideh Ghaemi Davood Sobhani-Rad Ali Arabi Sadegh Saifpanahi Zahra Ghayoumi Anaraki |
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Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review |
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Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review |
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Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review |
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Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review |
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Role of Basal Ganglia in Swallowing Process: A Systematic Review |
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role of basal ganglia in swallowing process: a systematic review |
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Negah Institute for Scientific Communication |
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Iranian Rehabilitation Journal |
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1735-3602 1735-3610 |
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Objectives: The basal ganglia (BG) controls different patterns of behavior by receiving inputs from sensory-motor and pre-motor cortex and projecting it to pre-frontal, pre-motor and supplementary motor areas. As the exact role of BG in swallowing process has not been fully determined, we aimed at reviewing the published data on neurological control in the swallowing technique to have a better understanding of BG’s role in this performance.
Methods: English-language articles, which were published before December 2015 and eligible for the present research, were extracted from databases according to the inclusion criteria, i.e. articles related to “neurological aspects of swallowing” and/or “lesions of sub-cortical or BG relevant to swallowing disorders”.
Results: This systematic review indicates that BG is a complicated neurological structure with indistinct functions and that swallowing is a sophisticated process with several unknown aspects.
Discussion: Swallowing is a multifaceted performance that needs contribution of the tongue, larynx, pharynx, and esophagus as well as the neurological structures such as neocortex and subcortical regions - BG and brainstem. |
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Basal ganglia Swallowing Thalamo-cortical circuits |
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