Dopaminergic modulation of distracter-resistance and prefrontal delay period signal

Volume: 232, Issue: 6, Pages: 1061 - 1070
Published: Oct 11, 2014
Abstract
Dopamine has long been implicated in the online maintenance of information across short delays. Specifically, dopamine has been proposed to modulate the strength of working memory representations in the face of intervening distracters. This hypothesis has not been tested in humans. We fill this gap using pharmacological neuroimaging. Healthy young subjects were scanned after intake of the dopamine receptor agonist bromocriptine or placebo (in a...
Paper Details
Title
Dopaminergic modulation of distracter-resistance and prefrontal delay period signal
Published Date
Oct 11, 2014
Volume
232
Issue
6
Pages
1061 - 1070
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