Maladaptive dopaminergic mediation of reward processing in humans is thought to underlie multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, including addiction, Parkinson's disease, and schizophrenia. Mechanisms responsible for the development of such disorders may depend on individual differences in neural signaling within large-scale cortico-subcortical circuitry. Using a combination of functional neuroimaging and pharmacological challenges in healthy volunteers, we identified opposing dopamine agonistic and antagonistic neuromodulatory effects on distributed functional interactions between specific subcortical regions and corresponding neocortical "resting-state" networks, known to be involved in distinct aspects of cognition and reward processing. We...
Resting-state connectivity has become an increasingly important measure in characterizing the functi...
Resting-state connectivity has become an increasingly important measure in characterizing the functi...
Neuromodulators such as dopamine can alter the intrinsic firing properties of neurons, and may there...
Maladaptive dopaminergic mediation of reward processing in humans is thought to underlie multiple ne...
Maladaptive dopaminergic mediation of reward processing in humans is thought to underlie multiple ne...
Dopaminergic medications, used to treat neurochemical pathology and resultant symptoms in neuropsych...
Dopaminergic medications, used to treat neurochemical pathology and resultant symptoms in neuropsych...
Interactions between motivational, cognitive, and motor regions of the striatum are crucial for impl...
Animal research and human postmortem evidence highlight the importance of brain dopamine D3 receptor...
Dopamine (DA) is a behaviorally and clinically diverse neuromodulator that controls CNS function. DA...
The precise understanding of the dopaminergic (DA) system and its pharmacological modifications is c...
Animal research and human postmortem evidence highlight the importance of brain dopamine D3 receptor...
Rationale The neurotransmitter dopamine plays a key role in cognitive functions that are associated ...
Functional connectivity (FC) analyses of resting-state fMRI data allow for the mapping of large-scal...
RATIONALE: The neurotransmitter dopamine plays a key role in cognitive functions that are associated...
Resting-state connectivity has become an increasingly important measure in characterizing the functi...
Resting-state connectivity has become an increasingly important measure in characterizing the functi...
Neuromodulators such as dopamine can alter the intrinsic firing properties of neurons, and may there...
Maladaptive dopaminergic mediation of reward processing in humans is thought to underlie multiple ne...
Maladaptive dopaminergic mediation of reward processing in humans is thought to underlie multiple ne...
Dopaminergic medications, used to treat neurochemical pathology and resultant symptoms in neuropsych...
Dopaminergic medications, used to treat neurochemical pathology and resultant symptoms in neuropsych...
Interactions between motivational, cognitive, and motor regions of the striatum are crucial for impl...
Animal research and human postmortem evidence highlight the importance of brain dopamine D3 receptor...
Dopamine (DA) is a behaviorally and clinically diverse neuromodulator that controls CNS function. DA...
The precise understanding of the dopaminergic (DA) system and its pharmacological modifications is c...
Animal research and human postmortem evidence highlight the importance of brain dopamine D3 receptor...
Rationale The neurotransmitter dopamine plays a key role in cognitive functions that are associated ...
Functional connectivity (FC) analyses of resting-state fMRI data allow for the mapping of large-scal...
RATIONALE: The neurotransmitter dopamine plays a key role in cognitive functions that are associated...
Resting-state connectivity has become an increasingly important measure in characterizing the functi...
Resting-state connectivity has become an increasingly important measure in characterizing the functi...
Neuromodulators such as dopamine can alter the intrinsic firing properties of neurons, and may there...