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Rapid dopamine dynamics in the accumbens core and shell: learning and action.

机译:Accumbens核心和外壳中的快速多巴胺动态:学习和行动。

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The catecholamine dopamine (DA) has been implicated in a host of neural processes as diverse as schizophrenia, parkinsonism and reward encoding. Importantly, these distinct features of DA function are due in large part to separate neural circuits involving connections arising from different DA-releasing nuclei and projections to separate afferent targets. Emerging data has suggested that this same principle of separate neural circuits may be applicable within structural subregions, such as the core and shell of the nucleus accumbens (NAc). Further, DA may act selectively on smaller ensembles of cells (or, microcircuits) via differential DA receptor density and distinct inputs and outputs of the microcircuits, thus enabling new learning about Pavlovian cues, instrumental responses, subjective reward processing and decision-making. In this review, by taking advantage of studies using subsecond voltammetric techniques in behaving animals to study how rapid changes in DA levels affect behavior, we examine the spatial and temporal features of DA release and how it relates to both normal learning and similarities to pathological learning in the form of addiction.
机译:儿茶酚胺多巴胺(DA)在许多神经过程中涉及多样化为精神分裂症,帕金森主义和奖励编码。重要的是,DA功能的这些独特的特征在很大程度上是由于不同DA释放核和突起所产生的连接的神经电路,以分离传入靶标。新兴数据表明,单独的神经电路的相同原理可以适用于结构亚区内,例如核心尿道(NAC)的核心和壳体。此外,DA可以通过微电路的差分DA受体密度和不同的输入和输出选择性地在细胞(或微电路)的较小集合上起作用,从而实现关于Pavlovian提示的新学习,仪器反应,主观奖励处理和决策。在本次审查中,通过利用使用子伏安技术的研究表现在行为动物中,研究DA水平影响行为的快速变化,我们研究了DA释放的空间和时间特征以及如何与病理学学习的正常学习和相似之处有关以成瘾的形式。

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