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Dopamine Activation Preserves Visual Motion Perception Despite Noise Interference of Human V5/MT.

Nada YousifRichard Z FuBilal Abou El Ela BourquinVamsee BhrugubandaSimon R SchultzBarry M Seemungal
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
In this study, we address the issue of whether dopamine activation improves visual perception despite increasing sensory noise in the visual cortex. We show specifically that dopamine D1 (or combined D1/D2) receptor activation enhances the cortical signal-to-noise-ratio to boost perceptual performance. Together with the previously reported effects of dopamine upon brain plasticity and learning (Wolf et al., 2003; Hansen and Manahan-Vaughan, 2014), our results suggest that combining rehabilitation with dopamine agonists could enhance both the saliency of the training signal and the long-term effects on brain plasticity to boost rehabilitation regimens for brain injury.
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