Impulsivity is closely associated with addictive disorders, and changes in the brain dopamine system have been proposed to affect impulse control in reward-related behaviors. However, the central neural pathways through which the dopamine system controls impulsive behavior are still unclear. We found that the absence of the D2 dopamine receptor (D2R) increased impulsive behavior in mice, whereas restoration of D2R expression specifically in the central amygdala (CeA) of D2R knockout mice (Drd2−/−) normalized their enhanced impulsivity. Inhibitory synaptic output from D2R-expressing neurons in the CeA underlies modulation of impulsive behavior because optogenetic activation of D2R-positive inhibitory neurons that project from the CeA to the ...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is gaining interest as a target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in refr...
International audienceImpulsivity is a primary feature of many psychiatric disorders, most notably a...
Background: Impulsivity and novelty preference are both associated with an increased propensity to d...
Impulsivity is closely associated with addictive disorders, and changes in the brain dopamine system...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
The thalamus and central dopamine signaling have been shown to play important roles in high-level co...
Major psychiatric disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and schizophrenia are o...
Attentional impairments and exaggerated impulsivity are key features of psychiatric disorders, such ...
Variation in dopamine receptor levels has been associated with different facets of impulsivity. To f...
Attentional impairments and exaggerated impulsivity are key features of psychiatric disorders, such ...
The development of addictive behavior is marked by a loss of behavioral flexibility. In part, this i...
Interactions between motivational, cognitive, and motor regions of the striatum are crucial for impl...
A prominent aspect of drug addiction is the ability of drug-associated cues to elicit craving and fa...
The striatum is involved in motor and motivational control but the specific functions of D2R–striato...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is gaining interest as a target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in refr...
International audienceImpulsivity is a primary feature of many psychiatric disorders, most notably a...
Background: Impulsivity and novelty preference are both associated with an increased propensity to d...
Impulsivity is closely associated with addictive disorders, and changes in the brain dopamine system...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
The thalamus and central dopamine signaling have been shown to play important roles in high-level co...
Major psychiatric disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and schizophrenia are o...
Attentional impairments and exaggerated impulsivity are key features of psychiatric disorders, such ...
Variation in dopamine receptor levels has been associated with different facets of impulsivity. To f...
Attentional impairments and exaggerated impulsivity are key features of psychiatric disorders, such ...
The development of addictive behavior is marked by a loss of behavioral flexibility. In part, this i...
Interactions between motivational, cognitive, and motor regions of the striatum are crucial for impl...
A prominent aspect of drug addiction is the ability of drug-associated cues to elicit craving and fa...
The striatum is involved in motor and motivational control but the specific functions of D2R–striato...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is gaining interest as a target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in refr...
International audienceImpulsivity is a primary feature of many psychiatric disorders, most notably a...
Background: Impulsivity and novelty preference are both associated with an increased propensity to d...