Dopaminergic Input to the Inferior Colliculus in Mice
The response of sensory neurons to stimuli can be modulated by a variety of factors including attention, emotion, behavioral context, and disorders involving neuromodulatory systems. For example, patients with Parkinson's disease have disordered speech processing, suggesting that dopamine alter...
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Main Authors: | Alexander A Nevue (Author), Cameron J Elde (Author), David J Perkel (Author), Christine V Portfors (Author) |
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