Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W814009549> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W814009549 endingPage "286" @default.
- W814009549 startingPage "277" @default.
- W814009549 abstract "The role of D1 and D2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens, and their interaction with hippocampal afferents in mediating exploration, was assessed during a foraging task on a radial-arm maze. In Experiment 1, bilateral infusions into the nucleus accumbens of the D1 antagonist SCH 23390 (50, 100, or 500 ng), but not the D2 antagonist sulphide (125, 250, or 500 ng), disrupted foraging for four pellets placed at random on an eight-arm radial maze. In Experiment 2, we examined the effects on foraging of blockade of dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens in combination with temporary disruption of information relayed by hippocampal afferents to the ventral striatum. Specifically, we employed an asymmetrical infusion procedure that consisted of a unilateral infusion of SCH 23390 (500 ng) into the nucleus accumbens in combination with a contralateral lidocaine-induced inactivation of the ventral CAl/subiculum, and this asymmetrical infusion procedure disrupted choice of unexplored arms on the radial-arm maze. These data suggest that mesoaccumbens dopamine transmission selectively modulates hippocampal inputs to the nucleus accumbens via an action at D1 receptors when an animal is searching for food in the absence of stimuli that predict where food is located in a complex environment." @default.
- W814009549 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W814009549 creator A5005996949 @default.
- W814009549 creator A5081137194 @default.
- W814009549 date "1999-06-01" @default.
- W814009549 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W814009549 title "Dopamine and hippocampal input to the nucleus accumbens play an essential role in the search for food in an unpredictable environment" @default.
- W814009549 cites W1485480795 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1572495684 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1936150189 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1963623154 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1964240411 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1968138618 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1974662037 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1984003649 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1992092449 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1994305997 @default.
- W814009549 cites W1996762183 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2003465923 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2013622904 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2017164830 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2019510335 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2019613724 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2020949930 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2021469534 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2021496139 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2025275727 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2033720401 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2035070639 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2036084887 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2039668681 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2044533253 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2053918637 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2068637358 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2071680483 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2076897193 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2080061206 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2087712889 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2089126591 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2094638411 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2121102366 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2156782574 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2162949605 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2171416299 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2171521575 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2257076861 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2410542938 @default.
- W814009549 cites W2418050700 @default.
- W814009549 cites W4232217111 @default.
- W814009549 cites W4235262549 @default.
- W814009549 cites W4253452508 @default.
- W814009549 cites W4256295170 @default.
- W814009549 doi "https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03332121" @default.
- W814009549 hasPublicationYear "1999" @default.
- W814009549 type Work @default.
- W814009549 sameAs 814009549 @default.
- W814009549 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W814009549 countsByYear W8140095492012 @default.
- W814009549 countsByYear W8140095492015 @default.
- W814009549 countsByYear W8140095492020 @default.
- W814009549 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W814009549 hasAuthorship W814009549A5005996949 @default.
- W814009549 hasAuthorship W814009549A5081137194 @default.
- W814009549 hasBestOaLocation W8140095491 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C120069818 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C137183658 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C148762608 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2776464000 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2776552330 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2776743251 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2778187257 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2778499278 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2779917531 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2780062018 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2780948874 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C2781161787 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C513476851 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C529278444 @default.
- W814009549 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C120069818 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C126322002 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C137183658 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C148762608 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C15744967 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C169760540 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C185592680 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2776464000 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2776552330 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2776743251 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2778187257 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2778499278 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2779917531 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2780062018 @default.
- W814009549 hasConceptScore W814009549C2780948874 @default.