Noveltyseeking
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Changes on adult male rats in models of programming induced by hyperleptinaemia during lactation / Alterações neuro-comportamentais em ratos machos adultos em modelos de programação pela hiperleptinemia na lactação
A considerable association exists between variations in nutritional, hormonal and environmental parameters during early life, particularly in the gestational and lactation periods, and the appearance of chronic diseases in adult life, such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, anxiety and depression. In the present study, the cognitive and behaviora
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Age-Dependent Susceptibility to Manganese-Induced Neurological Dysfunction
Chronic exposure to manganese (Mn) produces a spectrum of cognitive and behavioral deficits associated with a neurodegenerative disorder resembling Parkinson’s disease. The effects of high-dose exposure to Mn in occupational cohorts and in adult rodent models of the disease are well described but much less is known about the behavioral and neurochemical ef
Oxford University Press.
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3. Reward-learning and the novelty-seeking personality: a between- and within-subjects study of the effects of dopamine agonists on young Parkinson's patients*
Parkinson's disease is characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic pathways projecting to the striatum. These pathways are implicated in reward prediction. In this study, we investigated reward and punishment processing in young, never-medicated Parkinson's disease patients, recently medicated patients receiving the dopamine receptor agonists pramipexo
Oxford University Press.
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4. Personality traits and brain dopaminergic function in Parkinson's disease
A distinctive personality type, characterized by introversion, inflexibility, and low novelty seeking, has been suggested to be associated with Parkinson's disease. To test the hypothesis that Parkinson's disease is associated with a specific dopamine-related personality type, the personality structures of 61 unmedicated Parkinson's disease patients and 45 h
The National Academy of Sciences.