dopaminergic in A Sentence

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    Dopaminergic brain areas, known as the reward system in the brain, were also highly active.

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    The Dopaminergic system is often haphazardly referred to as the brain's“pleasure sensor” but this isn't an entirely accurate description.

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    This Dopaminergic modulation is the true motivation for many of our behaviors and can turn strong individuals into hopeless addicts.

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    If video gaming didn't increase activity in these Dopaminergic pathways, we would have to conclude that video gaming is no fun.

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    A single dose of diazepam modulates the dopamine system in similar ways to how morphine and alcohol modulate the Dopaminergic pathways.

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    Dopaminergic neurons are responsible for the transmission of information between neurons through chemical and electrical mechanisms, using a chemical called Dopamine as an intermediary.

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    But when we try, fail, try something else, fail, try again and ultimately succeed, we get a nice kick from our Dopaminergic reward system.

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    We can expect high levels of dopamine when we encounter unexpected rewards(three or four times as excited, as measured by the strength of the Dopaminergic firing).

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    RLS medications can lead to equally serious side effects like drug addiction(from narcotics), daytime drowsiness(from benzodiazepines and Dopaminergic agonists) and nausea or hallucinations from Dopaminergic agents.

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    When it comes to creating addictive apps, it's important to recognize that the Dopaminergic system is stronger, i.e., it generates more of an influence on our behaviour, than the opiod system.

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    Moreover, stem cells have the ability to isolate certain neurotrophic factors, such as GDNF(growth factor Dopaminergic neurons from glial cells), BDNF(neurotrophic survival factor of Dopaminergic neurons of black matter of the brain), and plays a role in neurotrophy.

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    Preliminary studies suggest that it may also act as a Dopaminergic, promoting the release of the hormone dopamine, meaning it may serve as a potential treatment for neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease and may also be a mood enhancer.

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    Death of Dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra leads to the symptoms of Parkinson's disease- tremor, stiffness, loss of voluntary movement(though someone with advanced Parkinson's may not be able to toss a ball to you, if you toss a ball to him, he might be able to use different reflex motor brain tracts and catch it).

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