Spinal pathways involved in somatosensory inhibition of the psychomotor actions of cocaine
Abstract Previous studies have demonstrated that somatosensory stimuli influence dopamine transmission in the mesolimbic reward system and can reduce drug-induced motor behaviors, craving and dependence. Until now, the central links between somatosensory and brain reward systems are not known. Here,...
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Auteurs principaux: | Suchan Chang, Yeonhee Ryu, Young Seob Gwak, Nam Jun Kim, Jin Mook Kim, Jun Yeon Lee, Seol Ah Kim, Bong Hyo Lee, Scott C. Steffensen, Eun Young Jang, Chae Ha Yang, Hee Young Kim |
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2017
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