Guest guest Posted February 10, 2007 Report Share Posted February 10, 2007 heres a very interesting link. all grants for neuro circuits,very interesting,priorities-parkinson's disease http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/research/parkinsonsweb/2003neural.htm <http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/research/parkinsonsweb/2003neural.ht m> > > Dang, I had no idea there was so much info. on this. I had read a > article on how the mayo clinic found that restless leg syndrome drugs > caused increase of dopamine and compulsive gambleing. I had some > effects from mold exposure that I considered compulsive that have > gotton much better with practiceing advoidence but seem to get worse > with MCS exposures. I've just listed some links to show a overall > view of the varity of illnesses from mild disregulation to severe and > also depleted dopamine receptors. > disregulation of dopamine receptors in the brain causes compulsive > disorders,headackes, vomiting, obesity, parkinson's > disease,tourettes, stuttering and more. > 1998-the neurobiology of parkinson's disease > CNS goverens and defines all aspects of behavior, therefore, the > brain is responsible for integrating all sensory and motor patterning. > <http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro98/202s98- > paper1/Shankar.html> > > 1994-dopamine receptors in the human brain > <http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p940527.html> > > scientists find link between dopamine and obesity > <http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/2001/bnlpr020101.htm> > > dopamine > <http://lansbury.bwh.harvard.edu/Literature/PD2001/dopamine.htm> > > a case of low dopamine and serotonin level > <http://www.drketi.com/lowSerotonDopamine.html> > > 1996-NIMH links tourette's severity with supersensative receptors > full blown form TS, milder symptoms obsessive-compulsive disorder > <http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/showArticle.jhtml? > articleID=185300952> > > the dopamine connection > dopamine is elevated in mania and reduced in depression > <http://www.lcmedia.com/mind330.htm> > > compulsive gambleing-prefrontal cortex damage > <http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro05/web3/skuang.html> > > dopamine function in developmental stuttering > <http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/show/NCT00024960> > > repetive transcranial magnetic stimulation > <http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/452988_4> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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