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The mechanisms by which methylphenidate (MPH or Ritalin) modifies behavioral performance are poorly understood. The authors show that MPH increased learning-induced strengthening of connections between the cortex and amygdala. This modulation was dependent on specific dopamine receptor subtypes.

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Methylphenidate facilitates learning-induced amygdala plasticity : Nature Neuroscience : Nature Publishing Group

nature.com — “The mechanisms by which methylphenidate (MPH or Ritalin) modifies behavioral performance are poorly understood. The authors show that MPH increased learning-induced strengthening of connections between the cortex and amygdala. This modulation was dependent on specific dopamine receptor subtypes.View full resource at nature.com

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