
Striosomes Mediate Value-Based Learning Vulnerable in Age and a Huntington's Disease Model
A Cell study from MIT reveals that striosomes in the striatum are key for value-based learning, linking selective neural activity to decision-making. Using TissueFAXS SL Q+, researchers showed age and Huntington’s disease disrupt these circuits, impairing learning and motivation.
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Striosomes Mediate Value-Based Learning Vulnerable in Age and a Huntington's Disease Model
27 Oct, 2020