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Ch. 12 The Central Nervous System
Amerman - Human Anatomy & Physiology 2nd Edition
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Chapter 12, Problem 17a

Mark the following statements on the role of the brain in movement as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement. 
The dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra enhance the actions of the caudate nucleus and putamen.

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Step 1: Understand the role of the substantia nigra in movement. The substantia nigra is a part of the basal ganglia and contains dopaminergic neurons that play a critical role in modulating motor control.
Step 2: Review the function of dopaminergic neurons. Dopaminergic neurons release dopamine, which enhances the activity of the caudate nucleus and putamen, two structures within the basal ganglia involved in regulating voluntary movement.
Step 3: Analyze the statement provided. The statement claims that dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra enhance the actions of the caudate nucleus and putamen. This aligns with the known physiological role of dopamine in facilitating motor control.
Step 4: Determine if the statement is true or false. Based on the explanation above, the statement is true because dopaminergic neurons do enhance the actions of the caudate nucleus and putamen.
Step 5: If the statement were false, you would need to correct it by identifying the specific error and providing the accurate information. In this case, no correction is needed as the statement is accurate.

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Dopaminergic Neurons

Dopaminergic neurons are nerve cells that produce and release dopamine, a neurotransmitter crucial for regulating movement, motivation, and reward. In the context of the brain's role in movement, these neurons are primarily found in the substantia nigra, a region that plays a significant role in the coordination of movement and the modulation of motor control.
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Substantia Nigra

The substantia nigra is a critical structure located in the midbrain, involved in the regulation of movement. It contains dopaminergic neurons that project to other areas of the brain, including the caudate nucleus and putamen, which are part of the basal ganglia. This region is essential for initiating and controlling voluntary movements, and its dysfunction is associated with movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease.

Basal Ganglia

The basal ganglia are a group of nuclei in the brain that are involved in the control of voluntary motor movements, procedural learning, and routine behaviors. They receive input from various cortical areas and send output to the motor areas of the cortex. The caudate nucleus and putamen, which are influenced by dopaminergic neurons from the substantia nigra, play a key role in facilitating and inhibiting movements, thus ensuring smooth and coordinated motor activity.
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