Classical conceptualization of the anatomy of CBGTC loops in terms of direct and indirect pathways (Albin, Young, & Penney, 1989; DeLong, 1990). The direct pathway runs from cortex to the striatum, then directly to the globus pallidus internal segment (GPi) and substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr), then to the thalamus, and finally back to cortex. The indirect pathway runs from cortex to the striatum, then to the globus pallidus external segment (GPe), then to the subthalamic nucleus (STN), then to the GPi/SNr, then to the thalamus, and finally back to cortex. Arrows represent excitatory (glutamatergic) connections and circles represent inhibitory (GABAergic) connections. The direct pathway contains an even number of inhibitory connections (2), so its net effect from cortex back to cortex is excitatory. The indirect pathway contains an odd number of inhibitory connections (3), so its net effect from cortex back to cortex is inhibitory.