Dopamine signaling in the dorsomedial striatum promotes compulsive behavior
DOI:
10.48324/dandi.000971/0.260213.1851
10.48324/dandi.000971/0.260213.1851
ID: 000971
0.260213.1851
0.260213.1851
Contact Lerner, Talia N.
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Created February 13, 2026
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Compulsive behavior is a defining feature of disorders such as substance use disorders. Current evidence suggests that corticostriatal circuits control the expression of established compulsions, but little is known about the mechanisms regulating the development of compulsions. We hypothesized that dopamine, a critical modulator of striatal synaptic plasticity, could control alterations in...
Keywords:
dorsal striatum
dopamine
substantia nigra
reward learning
habit formation
compulsive behavior
punishment-resistant reward seeking
fiber photometry
optogenetics
Subject matter:
Dorsal Striatum
Psychoactive substance use disorder
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National Institutes of Health
- Award Number: R00MH109569
National Institutes of Health
- Award Number: R00MH109569-04S1
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
National Institutes of Health
- Award Number: R00MH109569-04S1
The ASAP (Aligning Science Across Parkinson's) Initiative
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