Activation of D1-like dopamine receptors increases the NMDA-induced gain modulation through a PKA-dependent pathway in the premotor nucleus of adult zebra finches
• D1 receptors potentiate the NMDA-induced gain modulation in the RA projection neurons of adult male zebra finches. • Blocking D1 receptors have no effect on the NMDA-induced gain modulation in the RA projection neurons. • D1 receptors through a PKA-dependent pathway increase the NMDA-induced gain...
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