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TMS and H1-MRS measures of excitation and inhibition following lorazepam administration.

Author(s): Ferland MC, Therrien-Blanchet JM, Proulx S, Klees-Themens G, Bacon BA, Vu TTD, Théoret H

This study aimed at better understanding the neurochemistry underlying TMS and MRS measurements as it pertains to GABAergic activity following administration of allosteric GABAA receptor agonist lorazepam. Seventeen healthy adults (8 females, 26.0 ± 5.4 yea...

Article GUID: 33246064

Prefrontal Cortex and Multiparity in Lactation.

Author(s): Opala EA, Verlezza S, Long H, Rusu D, Woodside B, Walker CD

Neuroscience. 2019 Aug 19;: Authors: Opala EA, Verlezza S, Long H, Rusu D, Woodside B, Walker CD

Article GUID: 31437474

17β-Estradiol infusions into the dorsal striatum rapidly increase dorsal striatal dopamine release in vivo.

Author(s): Shams WM, Sanio C, Quinlan MG, Brake WG

Neuroscience. 2016 08 25;330:162-70 Authors: Shams WM, Sanio C, Quinlan MG, Brake WG

Article GUID: 27256507

Effect of electrolytic lesions of the dorsal diencephalic conduction system on the distribution of Fos-like immunoreactivity induced by rewarding electrical stimulation.

Author(s): Fakhoury M, Voyer D, Lévesque D, Rompré PP

Neuroscience. 2016 Oct 15;334:214-225 Authors: Fakhoury M, Voyer D, Lévesque D, Rompré PP

Article GUID: 27514573

Dopamine Signaling Is Critical for Supporting Cue-Driven Behavioral Control.

Author(s): Iordanova MD

Neuroscience. 2019 May 17;: Authors: Iordanova MD

Article GUID: 31103706

Dopaminergic enhancement of excitatory synaptic transmission in layer II entorhinal neurons is dependent on D₁-like receptor-mediated signaling.

Author(s): Glovaci I, Caruana DA, Chapman CA

Neuroscience. 2014 Jan 31;258:74-83 Authors: Glovaci I, Caruana DA, Chapman CA

Article GUID: 24220689

Serotonin 5-HT1A Receptor-Mediated Reduction of Excitatory Synaptic Transmission in Layers II/III of the Parasubiculum.

Author(s): Carter F, Chapman CA

Neuroscience. 2019 May 15;406:325-332 Authors: Carter F, Chapman CA

Article GUID: 30902681


Title:Dopamine Signaling Is Critical for Supporting Cue-Driven Behavioral Control.
Authors:Iordanova MD
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31103706?dopt=Abstract
Category:Neuroscience
PMID:31103706
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology/Centre for Studies in Behavioural Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

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Dopamine Signaling Is Critical for Supporting Cue-Driven Behavioral Control.

Neuroscience. 2019 May 17;:

Authors: Iordanova MD

Abstract

Mesolimbic dopamine has been implicated in reward learning. Fischbach-Weiss and Janak (this issue) use optogenetics to attenuate dopamine signaling and study its role in cue-driven motivated behavior.

PMID: 31103706 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]