Dopamine and Behavior

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Dopamine and... | Facebook

facebook.com — “A Voice in Recovery wrote: Dopamine and oxytocin interactions... Join Facebook to connect with A Voice in Recovery and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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Dopamine and oxytocin interactions underlying behaviors: potential contributions to behavioral disorders. http://fb.me/CwPXCZJZ

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Dopamine and #BED... | Facebook

facebook.com — “A Voice in Recovery wrote: Dopamine and #BED binge eating behaviors. Join Facebook to connect with A Voice in Recovery and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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Psychopaths Produce Excessive Dopamine

indyposted.com — “Excessive production of the neurotransmitter dopamine may be part of the reason behind psychopaths' violent behavior according to research done at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.View full resource at indyposted.com

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Dopamine Plays A Role In Impulsive Behavior - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London think they may have found some explanation for impulsive behavior. Their study showed that increased levels of dopamine which is a brainView full resource at empowher.com

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Impulsive, weak-willed or just too much dopamine? Brain study highlights role of dopamine in impulsive behavior | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “It's a common scenario: you're on a diet, determined to give up eating cakes, but as you pass the cake counter, all resolve disappears. Now, scientists have shed light on the brain processes that affect our will-power and make us act impulsively.View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Impulsive, weak-willed or just too much dopamine? Brain study highlights role of dopamine in… http://goo.gl/fb/ygn9f

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Allergy/Imm Medical News about Dopamine

mdlinx.com — “The immunoregulatory role of dopamine: An updateView full resource at mdlinx.com

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The immunoregulatory role of dopamine: An update: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity http://bit.ly/bYRNEn #AI #mdlinx

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Eliminating dopamine turns fruit flies into masochists

arstechnica.com — “Researchers have bred a fruit fly that can't transmit nerve impulses using dopamine. The flies live, but have some unusually specific behavioral deficits.View full resource at arstechnica.com

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Research: Behavioral consequences of dopamine deficiency in the fruit fly central nervous system (PNAS) http://bit.ly/fIWTV6 - #science

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Dopamine Receptors and Weird Behavior in Parkinson's: Part 1 | Dopadoc Parkinson's International

dopadoc.com — “Dopamine, deficient in Parkinson's, acts on brain cells via specific cell-surface proteins called receptors. These receptors bind dopamine and change function.View full resource at dopadoc.com

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http://t.co/D02ILVb why does adding more dopamine to a PD brain not simply increase the effect: receptors and why dopamine has weird effects

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PolygenicBlog: Persistent behavioral impairments and alterations of brain dopamine system after early postnatal administration of thimerosal in rats.

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Persistent behavioral impairments and alterations of brain dopamine system after early… http://goo.gl/fb/64s26

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Brain dopamine receptor density correlates with social status

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “People have typically viewed the benefits that accrue with social status primarily from the perspective of external rewards. A new study suggests that there are internal rewards as well. Researchers found that increased social status and increased social support correlated with the density of dopamine D2/D3 receptors in the striatum, a region of the brain that plays a central role in reward and motivation, where dopamine plays a critical role in both of these behavioral processes.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Why We Take Risks — It's the Dopamine - TIME

time.com — “If risk-taking behavior looks like addiction, there may be a biological reason for that: both behaviors involve the brain's feel-good chemical, dopamine.View full resource at time.com

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Why We Take Risks -- It's the Dopamine: If risk-taking behavior looks like addiction, there may be a biological .. http://tinyurl.com/8e4tub

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Impulsive, Weak-Willed or Just Too Much Dopamine? Brain Study Highlights Role of Dopamine in Impulsive Behavior http://fb.me/CbC6upDD

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Impulsive, Weak-Willed or Just Too Much Dopamine? Brain Study Highlights Role of Dopamine in Impulsive Behavior http://fb.me/CbC6upDD

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A high-fat diet alters crucial aspects of brain dopamine signaling

eurekalert.org — “Research to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, the foremost society for research into all aspects of eating and drinking behavior, finds that prolonged exposure to a high fat diet is correlated with changes in the brain chemical dopamine within the striatum, a critical component of the brain's reward system.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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AAAS A high-fat diet alters crucial aspects of brain dopamine signaling http://bit.ly/a2qlxe

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Findings show the relationship between neurotransmitter dopamine and ADHD

news-medical.net — “Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered evidence of a primitive emotion-like behavior in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster.View full resource at news-medical.net

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New brain research: Hunger for stimulation driven by dopamine in the brain | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “Our need for stimulation and dopamine's action upon the brain are connected, which explains why people who constantly crave stimulation are in danger of addictive behavior such as drug abuse and gambling.View full resource at news.psydir.com

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New brain research: Hunger for stimulation driven by dopamine in the brain http://ow.ly/16tCkE

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