The basal ganglia are a group of sub-cortical structures believed to play a critical role in action selection and sequencing. The striatum is the largest input structure of the basal ganglia and contains the neuropeptide substance P in abundance. Recent computational work has suggested that substance P could play a critical role in action sequence performance and acquisition, but this has not been tested experimentally before. The aim of the present study was to test how blocking substance P's main NK1-type receptors, affected the sequential and temporal organization of spontaneous behavioral patterns. We did this in rats by focusing on the grooming chain, an innate and highly stereotyped ordered sequence. We performed an open field experim...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
This study compared the effect of intraventricular administration of dopamine D1 or D2 agonists or o...
In the past decade, novel methods using engineered receptors have enabled researchers to manipulate ...
The neuropeptides substance P and enkephalin are abundant in the striatum, the largest input structu...
Background: Although several brain regions and electrophysiological patterns have been related to se...
The striatum is the primary input nucleus for the basal ganglia, and receives glutamatergic afferent...
Rats emit grooming actions in sequences that follow characteristic patterns of serial order. One of ...
We tested whether pharmacological impairment of OF-habituation after the administration (i.p.) of sc...
Many common behaviours are a sequence of several actions. As action sequences are learned their acti...
The role of dopamine in the production of behaviour is multifarious in that it can influence differe...
Peripheral administration of D1 dopamine agonists elicits grooming behavior from rodents. The presen...
Sequences of movements are initiated abnormally in neurological disorders involving basal ganglia dy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of the ne...
Animals engage in intricately woven action sequences that are constructed from trial-and-error learn...
Substance P undecapeptide (SP) was injected into the lateral ventricles of adult male Swiss-Webster ...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
This study compared the effect of intraventricular administration of dopamine D1 or D2 agonists or o...
In the past decade, novel methods using engineered receptors have enabled researchers to manipulate ...
The neuropeptides substance P and enkephalin are abundant in the striatum, the largest input structu...
Background: Although several brain regions and electrophysiological patterns have been related to se...
The striatum is the primary input nucleus for the basal ganglia, and receives glutamatergic afferent...
Rats emit grooming actions in sequences that follow characteristic patterns of serial order. One of ...
We tested whether pharmacological impairment of OF-habituation after the administration (i.p.) of sc...
Many common behaviours are a sequence of several actions. As action sequences are learned their acti...
The role of dopamine in the production of behaviour is multifarious in that it can influence differe...
Peripheral administration of D1 dopamine agonists elicits grooming behavior from rodents. The presen...
Sequences of movements are initiated abnormally in neurological disorders involving basal ganglia dy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of the ne...
Animals engage in intricately woven action sequences that are constructed from trial-and-error learn...
Substance P undecapeptide (SP) was injected into the lateral ventricles of adult male Swiss-Webster ...
Action sequences form the functional basis of animal and human behavior and are compromised in disor...
This study compared the effect of intraventricular administration of dopamine D1 or D2 agonists or o...
In the past decade, novel methods using engineered receptors have enabled researchers to manipulate ...