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preference and place-aversion: anhedonia (lack of reward) or apathy
(lack of motivation) after dopamine-receptor blockade? Psychopharmacology, 99:151-
155.
4. Leone, P., Pocock, D. and Wise ... Morphine-dopamine interaction: ventral
tegmental morphine increases nucleus accumbens dopamine release as measured by in vivo
microdialysis. Pharm Biochem. & Behay., 39: 469-472.
5. During, M.J., Mirchandani, G., Williamson ... ventral tegmental Mu, Delta and Kappa opioid receptors in modulatoin of basal
mesolimbic dopamine release: In vivo microdialysis studies J. Pharm. Exp. Ther., 266:
1236-1246.
7. Devine, D.P., Leone
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entire brain had been rewired,
serotonin surging to provide self-control, dopamine flowing to shift his sense of reward, the hulk spoke:
"Really? Okay, we'll stop." And just like ... several other microcontrollers, including at least one additional
hormone — cortisol— two neurochemicals—serotonin and dopamine —and several brain areas that are
affected by these hormones and neurochemicals. Our understanding
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To:
Subject: Re: and here's what my UChicago guys said about the dopamine article...
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 13:22:17 +0000
Uncertainty is critical ... stimuli to indicate the probability of reward, we found that the phasic activation of dopamine neurons varied
monotonically across the full range of probabilities, supporting past claims that this response ... potential time of reward. The coding of
uncertainty suggests a possible role for dopamine signals in attention-based learning and risk-taking behavior
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EFTA01048605Set 9
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similar purposes as our nerves. Plants do
use what we call neurotransmitters .... catecholamines like dopamine and norepi- they have tons of acetylcholine and the same
degradation pathways, and even ... have more types of motion to deal with than plants ... like when
we get dopamine deficient in Parkinson or atrophied alpha motor neurons in ALS. They have similar problems ... create energy, the core function require to sustain a sessile plant. Melanin becomes dopamine, which allows humans to move
and somehow plays other more important roles that
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EFTA00804028Set 9
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Deckmann and under the supervision of Professor M. Shinitzky, dealt with isolation of the
dopamine receptor. Antibodies against this receptor were used to induce unexpected behavioral
deviations in mice, which ... schizophrenia is one of the outcomes of
an autoimmune reaction against the brain's dopamine receptor. These antibodies were then shown to
originate in the periphery as auto-antibodies against ... blood platelets which can cross-react with the
dopamine receptor in the brain. Screenings of such antibodies on isolated platelets taken from control
subjects and schizophrenic patients, indeed substantiated this
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their cells communicate using exactly the
same chemicals. Why else would plants have dopamine, acetylcholine, serotonin,
norepinephrine etc. They do. I'd like to study WHAT they do with these ... apply to
everyone. The fact that the biochemistry is exactly the same says something. Dopamine
looks like dopamine, always.
I've written up a 2 page proposal. So far, plant
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EFTA01039044Set 9
2017-08-029p3,281w
Deckmann and under the supervision of Professor M. Shinitzky, dealt with
isolation of the dopamine receptor. Antibodies against this receptor were used to induce
unexpected behavioral deviations in mice, which ... schizophrenia is one of the outcomes of an autoimmune reaction against the brain's
dopamine receptor. These antibodies were then shown to originate in the periphery as
auto-antibodies against ... blood platelets which can cross-react with the dopamine
receptor in the brain. Screenings of such antibodies on isolated platelets taken from
control subjects and schizophrenic patients, indeed substantiated this
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01039044.pdf
EFTA00646236Set 9
2017-08-0210p3,432w
Deckmann and under the supervision of Professor M. Shinitzky, dealt with
isolation of the dopamine receptor. Antibodies against this receptor were used to induce
unexpected behavioral deviations in mice, which ... schizophrenia is one of the outcomes of an autoimmune reaction against the brain's
dopamine receptor. These antibodies were then shown to originate in the periphery as
auto-antibodies against ... blood platelets which can cross-react with the dopamine
receptor in the brain. Screenings of such antibodies on isolated platelets taken from
control subjects and schizophrenic patients, indeed substantiated this
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00646236.pdf
EFTA01048400Set 9
2017-04-244p1,423w
similar purposes as our nerves. Plants do use what we call
> neurotransmitters .... catecholamines like dopamine and norepi- they have
> tons of acetylcholine and the same degradation pathways, and even ... have more types of motion to deal with than
> plants ... like when we get dopamine deficient in Parkinson or atrophied
> alpha motor neurons in ALS. They have similar problems ... create energy, the core function require to sustain a sessile plant. Melanin
> becomes dopamine, which allows humans to move and somehow plays other more
> important roles that
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EFTA00702684Set 9
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brains respond to the endorphins which are genetically designed
to reward nutrients and dopamine that can become an unbelievably powerful addiction to our
neurotransmitter in our brain — taste ... foods. For those of us who are sensitive to the power of endorphins and dopamine, it
becomes virtually impossible not to over-eat.
For nutrients that we like and therefore ... make us want to do it again
• This is run by the neruotransmitter, dopamine
• Reward-seeking actions can become unbelievably powerful, which is what addiction is.
EFTA00702694
When food companies
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EFTA01039053Set 9
2017-08-026p1,913w
Deckmann and under the supervision of Professor M. Shinitzky, dealt with
isolation of the dopamine receptor. Antibodies against this receptor were used to induce
unexpected behavioral deviations in mice, which ... schizophrenia is one of the outcomes of an autoimmune reaction against the brain's
dopamine receptor. These antibodies were then shown to originate in the periphery as
auto-antibodies against ... blood platelets which can cross-react with the dopamine
receptor in the brain. Screenings of such antibodies on isolated platelets taken from
control subjects and schizophrenic patients, indeed substantiated this
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01039053.pdf
EFTA00654676Set 9
2017-08-026p1,942w
Deckmann and under the supervision of Professor M. Shinitzky, dealt with
isolation of the dopamine receptor. Antibodies against this receptor were used to
induce unexpected behavioral deviations in mice, which ... schizophrenia is one of the outcomes of an autoimmune reaction
against the brain's dopamine receptor. These antibodies were then shown to originate
in the periphery as auto-antibodies against ... blood platelets which can cross-react
with the dopamine receptor in the brain. Screenings of such antibodies on isolated
platelets taken from control subjects and schizophrenic patients, indeed substantiated
this
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00654676.pdf
EFTA01048623Set 9
2017-04-202p997w
similar purposes as our nerves. Plants do
use what we call neurotransmitters .... catecholamines like dopamine and norepi- they have tons of acetylcholine and the same
degradation pathways, and even ... have more types of motion to deal with than plants ... like when
we get dopamine deficient in Parkinson or atrophied alpha motor neurons in ALS. They have similar problems ... create energy, the core function require to sustain a sessile plant. Melanin becomes dopamine, which allows humans to move
and somehow plays other more important roles that
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01048623.pdf