Atlas of type 2 dopamine receptors in the human brain: Age and sex dependent variability in a large PET cohort
Background: The dopamine system contributes to a multitude of functions ranging from reward and motivation to learning and movement control, making it a key component in goal-directed behavior. Altered dopaminergic function is observed in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Numerous factors hav...
Main Authors: | Bürkner, P.-C (Author), Hietala, J. (Author), Isojärvi, J. (Author), Kaasinen, V. (Author), Karjalainen, T. (Author), Malén, T. (Author), Nummenmaa, L. (Author), Nuutila, P. (Author), Putkinen, V. (Author), Rinne, J. (Author), Vehtari, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academic Press Inc.
2022
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