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Español: Vías dopaminérgicas. En el cerebro, la dopamina desempeña un papel importante en la regulación de la recompensa y el movimiento. Como parte de la vía de la recompensa, la dopamina se fabrica en cuerpos celulares nerviosos situados en el área tegmental ventral (ATV) y se libera en el núcleo accumbens y el córtex prefrontal. Sus funciones motoras están vinculadas a una vía separada, con cuerpos celulares en la sustancia negra que fabrican y liberan dopamina en el cuerpo estriado.
English: Dopamine Pathways. In the brain, dopamine plays an important role in the regulation of reward and movement. As part of the reward pathway, dopamine is manufactured in nerve cell bodies located within the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and is released in the nucleus accumbens and the prefrontal cortex. Its motor functions are linked to a separate pathway, with cell bodies in the substantia nigra that manufacture and release dopamine into the striatum. |
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Category:Anatomy of the human brain
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Category:Dopamine pathway
Category:Hippocampus (anatomy)
Category:Human striatum
Category:Medical diagrams in Spanish
Category:Nucleus accumbens
Category:Prefrontal cortex
Category:Reward system
Category:Substantia nigra
Category:Ventral tegmental area