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Caudate serotonin signaling during social exchange distinguishes essential tremor and Parkinson's disease patients
A. E. Hartle, K. T. Kishida, et al.
Concurrent recordings of dopamine, noradrenaline, and serotonin in the human caudate during a social exchange game reveal that violations of expected monetary offers are encoded by opponent dopamine–serotonin patterns in essential tremor but not Parkinson's disease, defining a serotonin-based neurochemical boundary between these disorders. Research conducted by the authors listed in the <Authors> tag.
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