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17 june 2019 17:00:11

 
High-Frequency Activation of Nucleus Accumbens D1-MSNs Drives Excitatory Potentiation on D2-MSNs (Neuron)
 


Reward outcomes depend on the stimulation protocol used to activate nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron (MSN) subtypes. In this issue of Neuron, Francis et al. demonstrate rebalanced MSN subtype excitation driven by high-frequency stimulation and substance P release.


 
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