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. 2015 Aug 6:9:99.
doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00099. eCollection 2015.

Habitual behavior and dopamine cell vulnerability in Parkinson disease

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Habitual behavior and dopamine cell vulnerability in Parkinson disease

Ledia F Hernández et al. Front Neuroanat. .

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Keywords: Parkinson disease; dopamine; goal directed behavior; habits; striatum; substantia nigra; vulnerability factors.

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Diagram of the functional loops involved in goal-directed and habitual behavior.

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