Dopamine receptor-mediated mechanisms involved in the expression of learned activity of primate striatal neurons.

@article{Watanabe1998DopamineRM,
  title={Dopamine receptor-mediated mechanisms involved in the expression of learned activity of primate striatal neurons.},
  author={K. Watanabe and Minoru Kimura},
  journal={Journal of neurophysiology},
  year={1998},
  volume={79 5},
  pages={
          2568-80
        }
}
To understand the mechanisms by which basal ganglia neurons express acquired activities during and after behavioral learning, selective dopamine (DA) receptor antagonists were applied while recording the activity of striatal neurons in monkeys performing behavioral tasks. In experiment 1, a monkey was trained to associate a click sound with a drop of reward water. DA receptor antagonists were administered by micropressure using a stainless steel injection cannula (300 microm ID) through which a… 

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