doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00117 Paradoxical dopaminergic drug effects in extraversion: dose- and time-dependent effects of sulpiride on EEG theta activit
Drugs that selectively block D(2) receptors are known to provoke a rapid cell firing increase follow...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have demonstrated sulpiride to be significantly more effective than halope...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Previous studies have demonstrated sulpiride to be significantly more effectiv...
Dopaminergic drugs frequently produce paradoxical effects depending on baseline performance levels, ...
—Sulpiride (5–200 mg/kg) increases brain HVA and DOPAC levels, causes no change in dopamine concentr...
The neurotoxic effects of psychostimulants are mediated by several mechanisms, which together lead t...
Ohmann HA, Kuper N, Wacker J. A low dosage of the dopamine D2-receptor antagonist sulpiride affects ...
The dopamine D2 receptor antagonist sulpiride can produce a range of cognitive deficits in normal vo...
The influence of sulpiride on the in vivo release of dopamine and DOPAC from the rat striatum was in...
The influence of sulpiride on the in vivo release of dopamine and DOPAC from the rat striatum was in...
The amplitude and phase of the second harmonic (15 Hz) of the electroretinographic responses to thre...
RATIONALE: Animal studies indicate that dopamine pathways in the ventral striatum code for the motiv...
To investigate the relationship between striatal dopaminergic function and behavior, we simultaneous...
It is now generally recognized that dopamine receptors exist in the CNS as different subtypes: D1 re...
(A) Stimulus-evoked activity in the TN was attenuated by treating the OVTC with sulpiride, both thro...
Drugs that selectively block D(2) receptors are known to provoke a rapid cell firing increase follow...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have demonstrated sulpiride to be significantly more effective than halope...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Previous studies have demonstrated sulpiride to be significantly more effectiv...
Dopaminergic drugs frequently produce paradoxical effects depending on baseline performance levels, ...
—Sulpiride (5–200 mg/kg) increases brain HVA and DOPAC levels, causes no change in dopamine concentr...
The neurotoxic effects of psychostimulants are mediated by several mechanisms, which together lead t...
Ohmann HA, Kuper N, Wacker J. A low dosage of the dopamine D2-receptor antagonist sulpiride affects ...
The dopamine D2 receptor antagonist sulpiride can produce a range of cognitive deficits in normal vo...
The influence of sulpiride on the in vivo release of dopamine and DOPAC from the rat striatum was in...
The influence of sulpiride on the in vivo release of dopamine and DOPAC from the rat striatum was in...
The amplitude and phase of the second harmonic (15 Hz) of the electroretinographic responses to thre...
RATIONALE: Animal studies indicate that dopamine pathways in the ventral striatum code for the motiv...
To investigate the relationship between striatal dopaminergic function and behavior, we simultaneous...
It is now generally recognized that dopamine receptors exist in the CNS as different subtypes: D1 re...
(A) Stimulus-evoked activity in the TN was attenuated by treating the OVTC with sulpiride, both thro...
Drugs that selectively block D(2) receptors are known to provoke a rapid cell firing increase follow...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have demonstrated sulpiride to be significantly more effective than halope...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Previous studies have demonstrated sulpiride to be significantly more effectiv...