PMID: 7016258May 25, 1981Paper

Intracranial self-stimulation: mapping against the lateral boundaries of the dopaminergic cells of the substantia nigra

Brain Research
R A Wise

Abstract

The lateral boundaries of the substantia nigra, zona compacta, were mapped for intracranial self-stimulation in rats. The boundaries of the positive region for self-stimulation were found to correspond to the boundaries of the dopaminergic cell layer. These data strengthen the view that rewarding stimulation in this system activates the tegmental dopaminergic cells or, more likely, their immediate afferents.

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Jan 1, 1992·Experimental Brain Research·H Condé
Dec 17, 2008·Neurotoxicity Research·Roy A Wise
Nov 23, 2010·Psychopharmacology·Ana-João RodriguesNuno Sousa
Jan 1, 1987·Pharmacology & Therapeutics·R A Wise
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Jan 1, 1981·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology·R A Wise, M A Bozarth
Aug 26, 1998·Drug and Alcohol Dependence·R A Wise
Aug 12, 2008·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Catarina A Owesson-WhiteR Mark Wightman
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