“…The main target of TIA is the serotonergic system, but other neurotransmitters may be altered as TIA increases extracellular concentrations of dopamine in the striatum and decreases acetylcholine release in the hippocampus (for review, see Wilde & Benfield, 1995). In fact, some have suggested that the pure disruption of the serotonergic system produces little, if any, memory problems in rats (Asin, Wirtshafter, & Fibiger, 1985; Ismailova et al, 1990) but that memory impairments can be detected when other neurotransmitter systems are simultaneously disturbed, such as the cholinergic system (Nilsson, Strecker, Daszuta, & Björklund, 1988; Vanderwolf, 1987), the norepinephrine system (Ricaurte et al, 1993), or systems that send passing fibers through the median raphe (Asin et al, 1985).…”