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Dopaminehypothesis may refer to: Dopaminehypothesis of bipolar disorder (see Bipolar_disorder#Proposed_mechanisms) Dopaminehypothesis of schizophrenia...
Dopamine (DA, a contraction of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) is a neuromodulatory molecule that plays several important roles in cells. It is an organic...
The dopaminehypothesis of stuttering attributes to the phenomenon of stuttering a hyperactive and disturbed dopaminergic signal transduction in the brain...
dopaminehypothesis, the development of the glutamate hypothesis developed from the observed effects of mind-altering drugs. However, where dopamine agonists...
understood. A number of hypotheses including the dopaminehypothesis, and the glutamate hypothesis have been put forward in an attempt to explain the...
neurobiology of schizophrenia. The most common model put forward was the dopaminehypothesis of schizophrenia, which attributes psychosis to the mind's faulty...
Dopamine receptor D2, also known as D2R, is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the DRD2 gene. After work from Paul Greengard's lab had suggested...
block slightly less dopamine in the brain than older drugs whilst also blocking 5-HT2A receptors, suggesting the 'dopaminehypothesis' may be oversimplified...
altered. Dopamine, a neurotransmitter responsible for mood cycling, has increased transmission during the manic phase. The dopaminehypothesis states that...
Dopamine supersensitivity psychosis is a hypothesis that attempts to explain the phenomenon in which psychosis (e.g. having hallucinations, which can...
The dopamine receptor D4 is a dopamine D2-like G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the DRD4 gene on chromosome 11 at 11p15.5. The structure of DRD4 has...
Arvid Carlsson "designated the molecule dopamine ... as a neurotransmitter". This led to the dopaminehypothesis of schizophrenia. Animal studies provide...
continues to this day surrounding this dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia. Despite the controversy, dopamine antagonists remain a standard and successful...
Hochman, S. (11 July 2006). "Restless legs syndrome: Revisiting the dopaminehypothesis from the spinal cord perspective". Neurology. 67 (1): 125–130. doi:10...
expected), leading to hypothesis that serotonergic, rather than dopaminergic neurons encode reward loss.[citation needed] Dopamine phasic activity also...
PMID 37424633. S2CID 257919116. Spanagel R, Weiss F (November 1999). "The dopaminehypothesis of reward: past and current status". Trends in Neurosciences. 22...
drugs relied on their ability to block dopamine receptors. This assumption arose from the dopaminehypothesis that maintains that both schizophrenia and...
retinopathies induced by thioridazine and other antipsychotics: a dopaminehypothesis". Documenta Ophthalmologica. Advances in Ophthalmology. 105 (1):...
memory. To learn more about the effects of dopamine and its role in schizophrenia see: dopaminehypothesis of schizophrenia. Studies using rats have shown...
hypervitaminosis A, which has been associated with psychotic symptoms. The dopaminehypothesis of schizophrenia and psychosis suggests that an increase in dopaminergic...
compacta are also thought to be involved in schizophrenia (see the dopaminehypothesis of schizophrenia) and psychomotor retardation sometimes seen in clinical...
Dobryakova E, Genova HM, DeLuca J, Wylie GR (12 March 2015). "The dopamine imbalance hypothesis of fatigue in multiple sclerosis and other neurological disorders"...
anti-schizophrenic, discussing the dopaminehypothesis and by 1975 adverts asserted that drugs had an antipsychotic action through acting on dopamine receptors.: 54–55 ...
hypothesis that dopamine influences internal pacemaker, or "clock," activity. For instance, amphetamine, which increases concentrations of dopamine at...