Rapid signalling in distinct dopaminergic axons during locomotion and reward
M. W. Howe () and
D. A. Dombeck ()
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M. W. Howe: Northwestern University
D. A. Dombeck: Northwestern University
Nature, 2016, vol. 535, issue 7613, 505-510
Abstract:
Fast phasic signals in dopaminergic axons in the dorsal striatum occur during, and can induce, motor accelerations in mice, and these signals are transmitted by a largely distinct population of dopaminergic axons from those that signal reward.
Date: 2016
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