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- aggregation date "2007".
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- aggregation title "5-HT2A: its role in frontally mediated executive function and related psychopathology".
- aggregation abstract "Serotohin (5-HT)(2A) receptors are widely tributed, with high levels in the frontal where postsynaptic. activation may activity in pyramidal glutamatergic and mediate various executive functions. specifically, reciprocal cortical-raphe may allow the ventral prefrontal cortex to stress-induced neural activity in the when stressors; are perceived as However, early adversity and negative may be associated with higher frontal receptor levels and greater risk for psychopathology, and certain 5-HT2A gene ants have been associated with increased for impulsive behavior. Conversely, many depressants result in decreased levels of receptor levels, and blockade of 5-HT2A has proven useful in the treatment of a of psychiatric disorders.".
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