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The serotonergic and circadian systems constitute two of the main regulatory signalling networks of the brain. Each of them consists of a highly localised neuronal population that exerts a widespread influence on multiple cognitive, behavioural, physiological and molecular functions. In this book, the authors discuss the evolution, functions and roles in disease of the serotonergic system. Topics include interactions of the serotonergic and circadian systems in health and disease; serotonin''s disease-related changes and common clinical disorders; the serotonergic component in Parkinson''s disease symptoms and therapy side-effects; co-localisation of serotonin and other classical neurotransmitters within the same neuron; and serotonin as a key neurotransmitter in suicide.

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 28/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781626182875, 978-1626182875
      ISBN10: 1626182876

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      Book Synopsis
      The serotonergic and circadian systems constitute two of the main regulatory signalling networks of the brain. Each of them consists of a highly localised neuronal population that exerts a widespread influence on multiple cognitive, behavioural, physiological and molecular functions. In this book, the authors discuss the evolution, functions and roles in disease of the serotonergic system. Topics include interactions of the serotonergic and circadian systems in health and disease; serotonin''s disease-related changes and common clinical disorders; the serotonergic component in Parkinson''s disease symptoms and therapy side-effects; co-localisation of serotonin and other classical neurotransmitters within the same neuron; and serotonin as a key neurotransmitter in suicide.

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