Search for dissertations about: "Dorsal Striatum"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Dorsal Striatum.
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1. Neurobiological Consequences of Social Conditions and Alcohol Exposure in Adolescent rats
Abstract : Adolescence represents a time of extensive reorganisation and maturation of brain circuits involved in emotions, motivation and cognition and it is a period particular sensitive for external stimuli. External stimuli can be both socio-environmental factors and exposure to exogenous compounds such as drugs of abuse (e.g. alcohol). READ MORE
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2. Acute and chronic effects by stimulants on behavior and striatal neurotransmission in the rat
Abstract : Nicotine and amphetamines are the most widely abused stimulants. The main aim of the studies in this thesis was to investigate how these two drugs of abuse affect distinct regions of the rat brain involved in development of habitual and compulsive behavior, namely subregions of striatum in the rat. READ MORE
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3. Motion and Emotion : Functional In Vivo Analyses of the Mouse Basal Ganglia
Abstract : A major challenge in the field of neuroscience is to link behavior with specific neuronal circuitries and cellular events. One way of facing this challenge is to identify unique cellular markers and thus have the ability to, through various mouse genetics tools, mimic, manipulate and control various aspects of neuronal activity to decipher their correlation to behavior. READ MORE
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4. Dopaminergic lnterference for Treatment of Schizophrenia and Alcohol Use Disorder - an experimental study in rats
Abstract : The neurotransmitter dopamine is involved in several different physiological functions as well as pathological conditions. Two conditions that have been suggested to be related to a low dopaminergic tone in the ventral striatum are substance use disorder, and negative symptoms in schizophrenia, both of which are difficult to treat. READ MORE
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5. Development of the Mouse Lateral Telencephalon
Abstract : The telencephalon is the most rostral part of the vertebrate central nervous system and is comprised of a number of structures important for voluntary movements and higher cognitive processes. This thesis focuses on the genetic mechanisms that control development of a number of telencephalic structures: the olfactory bulb, the striatum as well as the lateral and basolateral nuclei of the amygdala. READ MORE