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Artist description
DOPAMINE (do'pa-men): One of the most familiar catecholamines, dopamine, regulates how neurons react to stimuli and seems to play a central role in schizophrenia. A growing body of evidence suggests that dopamine is one of the most important of the chemicals that regulate cell activity associated with working memory. An imbalance in the abundance of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex can induce deficits in the working memory similar to those resulting from lesions in the principal sulcus region of the prefrontal cortex.
DOPAMINE (synomym): music, when you are in need neural-audio stimulation. |
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Music Style
Aggressive Funk/Melodic Groove |
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Musical Influences
Faith No More, Incubus, Primus, Tool |
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Group Members
Andre Bourbonnais (Guitar/Vocals), Kenneth Fraser (Bass), Jay Cote (Drums |
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Albums
Dopamine |
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Press Reviews
By Bryan Parker: Dopamine was very sharp, with perhaps one of the best bass players in this part of the country, if not the world. |
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Additional Info
Interactive CD-features live video,pics,and Dopamine video game:) |
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Location
Ottawa, On. - Canada |
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