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1. The role of the dopamine D1 receptor in social cognition: studies using a novel genetic rat model­

2. Supervisor idea adoption scale

3. Nucleus Accumbens and Dopamine-Mediated Turning Behavior of the Rat: Role of Accumbal Non-dopaminergic Receptors

4. TCH346 prevents motor symptoms and loss of striatal FDOPA uptake in bilaterally MPTP-treated primates

5. Noradrenaline-induced release of newly-synthesized accumbal dopamine: differential role of alpha- and beta-adrenoceptors

6. Maternal care affects the phenotype of a rat model for schizophrenia

7. Action of cocaine involves depletion of dopaminergic and serotonergic storage vesicles

8. Accumbal alpha-adrenoceptors, but not beta-adrenoceptors, regulate behaviour that is mediated by reserpine-sensitive storage vesicles

9. Synergistic, but not separate, stimulation of accumbal beta1- and beta2-adrenoceptors alters the accumbal dopamine efflux in freely moving rats

10. Set-maintenance and set-shifting problems in schizophrenic subtypes: relationship to dysfunctions of the fronto-striatal loops

11. Neuroleptics: preclinical and clinical differences

12. The specificity of Pavlovian regulation is associated with recovery from depression

13. The role of the dopamine D1 receptor in social cognition: Studies using a novel genetic rat model

14. COMTVal158Met modulates the effect of childhood adverse experiences on the risk of alcohol dependence

15. Nucleus Accumbens and Dopamine-Mediated Turning Behavior of the Rat: Role of Accumbal Non-dopaminergic Receptors

16. Early-onset alcohol dependence increases the acoustic startle reflex

17. Reserpine differentially affects cocaine-induced behavior in low and high responders to novelty

18. Dopamine D1-like receptors play only a minor role in the increase of striatal dopamine induced by striatally applied SKF38393

19. Mesolimbic alpha-, but not beta-adrenoceptors control the accumbal release of dopamine that is derived from reserpine-sensitive storage vesicles

20. GABAA receptors in the mediodorsal thalamus play a crucial role in rat shell-specific acetylcholine-mediated, but not dopamine-mediated, turning behaviour

21. Accumbal noradrenaline that contributes to the alpha-adrenoceptor-mediated release of dopamine from reserpine-sensitive storage vesicles in the nucleus accumbens is derived from alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine-sensitive pools

22. Serotonin transporter deficiency in rats contributes to impaired object memory

23. Role of GABAA receptors in the endomorphin-1-, but not endomorphin-2-, induced dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens of freely moving rats

24. Stress-induced hyperthermia and basal body temperature are mediated by different 5-HT(1A) receptor populations: a study in SERT knockout rats

25. Adaptations in pre- and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor function and cocaine supersensitivity in serotonin transporter knockout rats

26. Role of alpha adrenoceptors in the nucleus accumbens in the control of accumbal noradrenaline efflux: a microdialysis study with freely moving rats

27. Role of Caspase-12 in Amyloid β-Peptide-Induced Toxicity in Organotypic Hippocampal Slices Cultured for Long Periods

28. Neuropsychopharmacology of Cognitive Flexibility

29. Generation of gene knockouts and mutant models in the laboratory rat by ENU-driven target-selected mutagenesis

30. Expression of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in apomorphine susceptible and unsusceptible rats

31. Differences in the cellular mechanism underlying the effects of amphetamine on prepulse inhibition in apomorphine-susceptible and apomorphine-unsusceptible

32. Simultaneous activation of the α1A-, α1B- and α1D-adrenoceptor subtypes in the nucleus accumbens reduces accumbal dopamine efflux in freely moving rats

33. Individual differences in drug dependence in rats: The role of genetic factors and life events

34. Acetylcholine receptor effects on accumbal shell dopamine-mediated turning behaviour in rats

35. Contribution of vesicular and cytosolic dopamine to the increased striatal dopamine efflux elicited by intrastriatal injection of dexamphetamine

36. Differential progression of proprioceptive and visual information processing deficits in Parkinson's disease

37. Role of GABA(A) receptors in the retrorubral field and ventral pallidum in rat jaw movements elicited by dopaminergic stimulation of the nucleus accumbens shell

38. Effects of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine on extracellular dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens and the dorsal striatum of freely moving rats

39. Genetic background, nature of event, and time of exposure to event direct the phenotypic expression of a particular genotype

40. Role of μ- and δ-opioid receptors in the nucleus accumbens in turning behaviour of rats

41. The effects of early maternal deprivation on auditory information processing in adult Wistar rats

42. Gaba(A) receptors in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus play a crucial role in rat shell-specific dopamine-mediated, but not shell-specific acetylcholine-mediated, turning behaviour

43. Striatal dopamine and learning strategy—an 123I-FP-CIT SPECT study

44. Decreased postsynaptic dopaminergic and cholinergic functions in the ventrolateral striatum of spontaneously hypertensive rat

45. NPY-mRNA expressions in the nucleus accumbens, caudate putamen and cerebral cortex of apomorphine-susceptible and apomorphine-unsusceptible rats

46. Central Coherence and Cognitive Shifting in Relation to Social Improvement in High-Functioning Young Adults with Autism

47. Filtering Disturbances in Schizophrenic Patients. Gating of Auditory Evoked Potentials and Prepulse Inhibition of the Acoustic Startle Response Compared. Emphasis on the Role of Dopamine

48. Apomorphine-susceptible and apomorphine-unsusceptible Wistar rats differ in their recovery from stress-induced ulcers

49. Early maternal deprivation and prepulse inhibition

50. Creatine kinase B-driven energy transfer in the brain is important for habituation and spatial learning behaviour, mossy fibre field size and determination of seizure susceptibility

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