supported by the grants from the Program of Chinese Acad emy of Sciences(No.KJCX1-07);National Basic Research Priorities Programme of China(No.G1999054000);Huo Yingdong Grant(No.91038);National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30200068);Famous Doctors Program of Health Department of Guangdong Province(No.21);International Collaboration Key Project from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30420120048).
Objective Bromocriptine and other dopamine D2 receptor agonists can affect a range of behaviors in nonhuman primates, particularly those behaviors associated with motor and mental function, such as suppressant behavio...