Altered anatomical connections of associative and limbic cortico-basal-ganglia circuits in obsessive-compulsive disorder

Conclusion These quantitative and qualitative differences of anatomical connections go beyond the current model of a reduced cortical control of automatic behaviour stored in the basal ganglia. The hyper-segregation in OCD could also impair the integration of cortical information in the thalamus and striatum and distort the subsequent behavioural selection process. This provides new working hypotheses for functional and behavioural studies on OCD.
Source: European Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research