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The following pages link to Modulation of memory fields by dopamine D1 receptors in prefrontal cortex. (Q52051956):
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- Executive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease and timing deficits (Q21090466) (← links)
- Catechol-O-methyltransferase val158met polymorphism predicts placebo effect in irritable bowel syndrome (Q21133920) (← links)
- Occupational solvent exposure and brain function: an fMRI study (Q23911060) (← links)
- Dopamine D5 receptors of rat and human brain (Q24290422) (← links)
- Alcohol and the Prefrontal Cortex (Q24608362) (← links)
- Neuromodulation of thought: flexibilities and vulnerabilities in prefrontal cortical network synapses (Q24619549) (← links)
- RGS4 polymorphisms associated with variability of cognitive performance in a family-based schizophrenia sample (Q24622263) (← links)
- The neuropsychopharmacology of fronto-executive function: monoaminergic modulation (Q24629562) (← links)
- Neural synchrony in schizophrenia: from networks to new treatments (Q24644168) (← links)
- Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val108/158 Met polymorphism does not modulate executive function in children with ADHD (Q24802440) (← links)
- Catecholamines and cognition after traumatic brain injury (Q26743582) (← links)
- Phospholipase C-β1 Hypofunction in the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia (Q26774767) (← links)
- Neuroimaging studies of striatum in cognition part II: Parkinson's disease (Q26779306) (← links)
- Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor Dimers: A New Pharmacological Target(1,2,3) (Q26783258) (← links)
- Schizophrenia: a tale of two critical periods for prefrontal cortical development (Q26797157) (← links)
- The role of neuromodulators in selective attention (Q26852620) (← links)
- Neuropsychopharmacology and neurogenetic aspects of executive functioning: should reward gene polymorphisms constitute a diagnostic tool to identify individuals at risk for impaired judgment? (Q27024858) (← links)
- From Clinical Application to Cognitive Enhancement: The Example of Methylphenidate (Q28073785) (← links)
- Chronic cocaine disrupts mesocortical learning mechanisms (Q28081785) (← links)
- CCK-B receptor: chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry and pharmacology (Q28137628) (← links)
- 5‐HT6 receptor antagonist SB‐271046 enhances extracellular levels of monoamines in the rat medial prefrontal cortex (Q28184669) (← links)
- The physiological role of 5-HT2A receptors in working memory (Q28211470) (← links)
- Behavioral and neural analysis of extinction (Q28215414) (← links)
- Hemispatial neglect (Q28237312) (← links)
- Intermediate phenotypes and genetic mechanisms of psychiatric disorders (Q28264588) (← links)
- Dopamine release induced by atypical antipsychotics in prefrontal cortex requires 5-HT(1A) receptors but not 5-HT(2A) receptors (Q28273285) (← links)
- The activation of 5-HT receptors in prefrontal cortex enhances dopaminergic activity (Q28281024) (← links)
- Improvement of prepulse inhibition and executive function by the COMT inhibitor tolcapone depends on COMT Val158Met polymorphism (Q28282922) (← links)
- Involvement of 5-HT1A receptors in prefrontal cortex in the modulation of dopaminergic activity: role in atypical antipsychotic action (Q28283418) (← links)
- Preweaning manganese exposure causes hyperactivity, disinhibition, and spatial learning and memory deficits associated with altered dopamine receptor and transporter levels (Q28394300) (← links)
- Roles of fragile X mental retardation protein in dopaminergic stimulation-induced synapse-associated protein synthesis and subsequent alpha-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-4-propionate (AMPA) receptor internalization (Q28396707) (← links)
- Spatial learning deficit in dopamine D(1) receptor knockout mice (Q28505043) (← links)
- Blunted brain metabolic response to ketamine in mice lacking D(1A) dopamine receptors (Q28505790) (← links)
- Dopamine D4 receptor-deficient mice display cortical hyperexcitability (Q28513386) (← links)
- Evidence for the preferential involvement of 5-HT2A serotonin receptors in stress- and drug-induced dopamine release in the rat medial prefrontal cortex (Q28567004) (← links)
- Catechol-o-methyltransferase inhibition improves set-shifting performance and elevates stimulated dopamine release in the rat prefrontal cortex (Q28574634) (← links)
- Regulation of working memory by dopamine D4 receptor in rats (Q28574935) (← links)
- Potentiation of NMDA receptor currents by dopamine D1 receptors in prefrontal cortex (Q28575970) (← links)
- Cellular mechanisms for dopamine D4 receptor-induced homeostatic regulation of alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors (Q28583977) (← links)
- Mice lacking dopamine D2 and D3 receptors have spatial working memory deficits (Q28586095) (← links)
- Dopamine modulates an mGluR5-mediated depolarization underlying prefrontal persistent activity (Q28586131) (← links)
- Absence of dopamine D4 receptors results in enhanced reactivity to unconditioned, but not conditioned, fear (Q28588180) (← links)
- Action sequencing is impaired in D1A-deficient mutant mice (Q28588198) (← links)
- Modification of dopamine D(1) receptor knockout phenotype in mice lacking both dopamine D(1) and D(3) receptors (Q28589976) (← links)
- Dopamine D1 receptors involved in locomotor activity and accumbens neural responses to prediction of reward associated with place (Q28590645) (← links)
- Mice lacking alpha-synuclein display functional deficits in the nigrostriatal dopamine system (Q28594502) (← links)
- Dopaminergic therapy in aphasia (Q28655767) (← links)
- No association of COMT (Val158Met) genotype with brain structure differences between men and women (Q28730843) (← links)
- Bilinearity, rules, and prefrontal cortex (Q28757307) (← links)
- Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental health (Q29037482) (← links)