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Neurognostics Question
Authors:Christian Baumann
Institution:1. Justus-Liebig-University , Giessen, Germany cbaumann-giessen@t-online.de
Abstract:Abstract

Dopamine is among the most well‐researched neurotransmitters at the present time. For the first half‐century of neurotransmitter research, however, interest in dopamine was minimal, and only a few scattered groups of researchers studied it. It was their research that stimulated current interest, and provided the background for our present understanding of this important substance. By the late 1950s, it was clear to these individuals that dopamine served an important physiological role in mammalian brains, and that its role was most likely that of a central nervous system agonist. Soon after this, dopamine, or more specifically the depletion of dopamine, was clearly implicated in Parkinson's disease. This paper looks at the early history of the physiological roles of this intriguing compound.
Keywords:Dopamine  DOPA  epinephrine  norepinephrine  catecholamines  Parkinson's disease
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