A mouse study highlights the role of acetylcholine in behavioral flexibility, offering new insight into the brain mechanisms involved in addiction and obsessive compulsive disorder.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Israeli, US researchers find brain’s signals that make OCD behaviors hard to stop
Hebrew University of Jerusalem and SUNY Stony Brook scientists discover linked chemicals in pre-clinical trials in mice, ...
Acetylcholine "conductors" in the striatum directly trigger serotonin release, offering new insights into the origins of OCD ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Study: Acetylcholine can take over serotonin release in key brain circuit
Researchers have identified a mechanism by which acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter best known for its role in muscle control ...
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