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    Nucleus accumbens dopamine and work requirements on interval schedules by Correa, Mercè, Carlson, Brian B, Wisniecki, Anna, Salamone, John D

    Published in Behavioural brain research (02-12-2002)
    “…Considerable evidence indicates that nucleus accumbens dopamine (DA) is involved in the regulation of instrumental response output, and that interference with…”
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    Dopamine agonists suppress cholinomimetic-induced tremulous jaw movements in an animal model of Parkinsonism: tremorolytic effects of pergolide, ropinirole and CY 208–243 by Salamone, John D., Carlson, Brian B., Rios, Clifford, Lentini, Elizabeth, Correa, Merce, Wisniecki, Ania, Betz, Adrienne

    Published in Behavioural brain research (30-01-2005)
    “…Considerable evidence indicates that cholinomimetic-induced tremulous jaw movements in rats share many characteristics with human Parkinsonian tremor, and…”
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    Local injections of the 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonist mianserin into substantia nigra pars reticulata block tremulous jaw movements in rats: studies with a putative model of Parkinsonian tremor by CARLSON, Brian B, WISNIECKI, Ania, SALAMONE, J. D

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (2003)
    “…Atypical antipsychotics such as clozapine and olanzapine have a low liability for producing motor side effects. In addition to being D2 antagonists, these…”
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    The GABA uptake inhibitor β-alanine reduces pilocarpine-induced tremor and increases extracellular GABA in substantia nigra pars reticulata as measured by microdialysis by Ishiwari, Keita, Mingote, Susana, Correa, Merce, Trevitt, Jennifer T., Carlson, Brian B., Salamone, John D.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (30-12-2004)
    “…Substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr) is a major output nucleus of the basal ganglia that receives GABAergic projections from neostriatum and globus pallidus…”
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    Neostriatal muscarinic receptor subtypes involved in the generation of tremulous jaw movements in rodents: Implications for cholinergic involvement in Parkinsonism by Salamone, John D., Correa, Merce, Carlson, Brian B., Wisniecki, Anna, Mayorga, Arthur J., Nisenbaum, Eric, Nisenbaum, Laura, Felder, Christian

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (27-04-2001)
    “…Several studies have shown that a number of pharmacological and neurochemical conditions in rats can induce jaw movements that are described as “vacuous” or…”
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