In order to analyse the functions of dopamine, the effects of the iontophoretic application of dopamine on the responsiveness of striatal neurons to their normal inputs were investigated in the behaving monkey. It was shown that many neurons in the putamen had responses related to movements, of for example the mouth. Iontophoretically applied dopamine decreased the spontaneous firing rates of 178 of 267 neurons (67%) tested in the putamen, caudate nucleus, and the adjacent prefrontal cortex which also receives a dopaminergic projection. Trifluoperazine, applied iontophoretically to block dopamine receptors, increased the spontaneous firing rates of some of the neurons in the prefrontal cortex, suggesting that under normal conditions in the ...
The striatum is the main recipient of dopaminergic innervation. Striatal projection neurons are cont...
Dopamine transmission in the prefrontal cortex plays an important role in reward based learning, wor...
A number of converging lines of evidence from work in rodents suggest that dopamine (DA) function in...
The effects of excitotoxic lesions of the prefrontal cortex on behavioural, neurochemical and molecu...
Considering that a well-defined dopaminergic projection from the mesencephalic structures to the rat...
The putamen of the human striatum is a heterogeneous nucleus that contains the primary site of loss ...
In the last decades, the contribution given by basic electrophysiology to the understanding of the n...
The pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) has long been attributed to dopamine (DA) loss in th...
Dopaminergic modulation of neuronal networks in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is believed...
The rat prefrontal cortex is densely innervated by dopaminergic fibres originating in the mesencepha...
In-vivo voltammetry has successfully been used to detect dopamine release in rodent brains, but its ...
<div><p>In-vivo voltammetry has successfully been used to detect dopamine release in rodent brains, ...
Despite evidence that dopamine neurotransmission in the striatum is critical for learning as well as...
In-vivo voltammetry has successfully been used to detect dopamine release in rodent brains, but its ...
To gain insight into the role of striatal dopamine in basal ganglia functioning, dopaminergic drugs ...
The striatum is the main recipient of dopaminergic innervation. Striatal projection neurons are cont...
Dopamine transmission in the prefrontal cortex plays an important role in reward based learning, wor...
A number of converging lines of evidence from work in rodents suggest that dopamine (DA) function in...
The effects of excitotoxic lesions of the prefrontal cortex on behavioural, neurochemical and molecu...
Considering that a well-defined dopaminergic projection from the mesencephalic structures to the rat...
The putamen of the human striatum is a heterogeneous nucleus that contains the primary site of loss ...
In the last decades, the contribution given by basic electrophysiology to the understanding of the n...
The pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) has long been attributed to dopamine (DA) loss in th...
Dopaminergic modulation of neuronal networks in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is believed...
The rat prefrontal cortex is densely innervated by dopaminergic fibres originating in the mesencepha...
In-vivo voltammetry has successfully been used to detect dopamine release in rodent brains, but its ...
<div><p>In-vivo voltammetry has successfully been used to detect dopamine release in rodent brains, ...
Despite evidence that dopamine neurotransmission in the striatum is critical for learning as well as...
In-vivo voltammetry has successfully been used to detect dopamine release in rodent brains, but its ...
To gain insight into the role of striatal dopamine in basal ganglia functioning, dopaminergic drugs ...
The striatum is the main recipient of dopaminergic innervation. Striatal projection neurons are cont...
Dopamine transmission in the prefrontal cortex plays an important role in reward based learning, wor...
A number of converging lines of evidence from work in rodents suggest that dopamine (DA) function in...