Dr. Madsen provides a lucid synthesis of how external temporal cues can effectively recalibrate the basal ganglia’s internal timing and dopamine-driven motor control. It is a sophisticated yet accessible demonstration of neuro-rehabilitation in practice.
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Why We Use a Metronome for the Basal Ganglia #shortsAdded:
So, here we go. Ready, set, pop.
Anything with the metronome is really beneficial for the basal ganglia. So, being able to kind of really regulate with a rhythm, with a beat, while like you're also doing a fine motor or gross motor task associated with it. Dopamine can be excitatory, it can be inhibitory. So, there's a balance there. And what we really need is to be able to kind of do a motor skill where we're activating, but also inhibit where we're not doing it too fast or too slow. So, it's kind of that balance. Um so, that's really kind of the strategy there with the rehab.
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