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dopamine An important messenger (neurotransmitter) in the brain. e
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dopamine A neurotransmitter and hormone. Dopamine levels have been associated with mood state.
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dopamine is a chemical which causes intense pleasure in Homo sapiens. Arvid Carlsson won the Nobel Prize in medicine for identifying dopamine as the first brain neurotransmitter found uniquely in the brain. The narcotic Cocaine causes an increase in dopamine production in Homo sapiens. Although further study is necessary to learn the precise effects on Yumbrabaul is it clearly causes them to lose motor coordination and ameliorates their mood. ...
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dopamine Neurotransmitter associated with Parkinson's disease.
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dopamine Dopamine is a neurotransmitter formed in the substantia nigra and transmitted, by the nigrostriatal fibres, to the striatum. A decrease in the number of dopamine-producing cells in PD results in impaired communication between the substantia nigra and the striatum. Dopamine deficiency is a causative factor of PD and is associated with bradykinesia, tremor, and rigidity. ...
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