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What is dopamine?
Dopamine is the major neurotransmitter of the reward circuit in the central nervous system. It also functions in movement and balance, among other things.
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What is dopamine used for?
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, meaning that it is part of the system by which neurons communicate with other neurons in the brain. It can be used as a treatment for Parkinson's Disease. Many other...
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Functions of dopamine?
dopamine plays and important role of the brain
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What is neurotransmitter dopamine?
The neurotransmitter dopamine is a chemical released by your brain to increase concentration, decrease hyperactivity, and improve positive behavior. It is released when electrical impulses, such as...
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What are dopamine agonists?
Dopamine agonists (DAs) are drugs that activate dopamine receptors, mimicking the effects of dopamine. In younger adults with early-stage PD, DAs appear to be more effective than levodopa.