The role of dopamine in the production of behaviour is multifarious in that it can influence different aspects of movement (e.g. movement initiation, sensorimotor integration, and movement sequencing). A characteristic of the dopamine system which seems to be critical for the expression of this diverse influence is its varied receptor population. Previous studies have shown that specific receptor subtype activation leads to specific behavioural responses or alterations of selective aspects of movement. It is known that one of the important influences of dopamine includes sequential co-ordination of ‘syntactic' patterns of grooming movements because moderate loss of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal projections specifically disrupts these patte...
Peripheral administration of D1 dopamine agonists elicits grooming behavior from rodents. The presen...
Stimulation of dopamine (DA) receptors in the striatum is essential for voluntary motor activity and...
International audienceMice lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT-/-) are characterized by high extra...
International audienceGrooming behaviour is the most common innate behaviour in animals. In rodents,...
Grooming behaviour is the most common innate behaviour in animals. In rodents, it consists of sequen...
Of the five known dopamine receptors, D-1A and D-2 represent the major subtypes expressed in the str...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
Drosophila groom away debris and pathogens from the body using their legs in a stereotyped sequence ...
The phenotype of spontaneous and dopamine D2-like agonist-induced behaviour was assessed topographic...
The brain dopaminergic system is a critical modulator of basal ganglia function and plasticity. To i...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
grantor: University of TorontoDopamine is involved in the control of locomotor activity, ...
<p>A single systemic injection of SKF 83959 (1.5 mg/kg, sc) induced a significant elevation in the a...
The role of D(1)-like [D(1), D(5)] and D(2)-like [D(2), D(3), D(4)] dopamine receptors and dopamine ...
Peripheral administration of D1 dopamine agonists elicits grooming behavior from rodents. The presen...
Stimulation of dopamine (DA) receptors in the striatum is essential for voluntary motor activity and...
International audienceMice lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT-/-) are characterized by high extra...
International audienceGrooming behaviour is the most common innate behaviour in animals. In rodents,...
Grooming behaviour is the most common innate behaviour in animals. In rodents, it consists of sequen...
Of the five known dopamine receptors, D-1A and D-2 represent the major subtypes expressed in the str...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
Drosophila groom away debris and pathogens from the body using their legs in a stereotyped sequence ...
The phenotype of spontaneous and dopamine D2-like agonist-induced behaviour was assessed topographic...
The brain dopaminergic system is a critical modulator of basal ganglia function and plasticity. To i...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
grantor: University of TorontoDopamine is involved in the control of locomotor activity, ...
<p>A single systemic injection of SKF 83959 (1.5 mg/kg, sc) induced a significant elevation in the a...
The role of D(1)-like [D(1), D(5)] and D(2)-like [D(2), D(3), D(4)] dopamine receptors and dopamine ...
Peripheral administration of D1 dopamine agonists elicits grooming behavior from rodents. The presen...
Stimulation of dopamine (DA) receptors in the striatum is essential for voluntary motor activity and...
International audienceMice lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT-/-) are characterized by high extra...