Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress related to daily life activities drives moment-to-moment variation in psychotic intensity. Positron emission tomography (PET) studies suggest that dopaminergic (DAergic) activity mediates the behavioral response to an experimental stressor. However, it is not known how alterations in this DAergic stress response relate to the subjective experience of stress in real life situations assessed in momentary assessment studies. This study combined [F-18]fallypride PET with an Experience Sampling ambulatory assessment approach to examine the association between the prefrontal DAergic response to experimentally induced stress and real life psychotic react...
Affective reactivity to daily stressors are increased in individuals in the early stages of psychosi...
Early life stress may have a lasting impact on the developmental programming of the dopamine (DA) sy...
Affective reactivity to daily stressors are increased in individuals in the early stages of psychosi...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...
Background: Childhood trauma and stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis and daily lif...
Objective: Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display inc...
Stress is an important risk factor in the etiology of psychotic disorder. Preclinical work has shown...
Previous work in animals has shown that dopamine (DA) in cortex and striatum plays an essential role...
Early life stress may have a lasting impact on the developmental programming of the dopamine (DA) sy...
Rodent studies suggest that prefrontal dopamine neurotransmission plays an important role in the neu...
Affective reactivity to daily stressors are increased in individuals in the early stages of psychosi...
Early life stress may have a lasting impact on the developmental programming of the dopamine (DA) sy...
Affective reactivity to daily stressors are increased in individuals in the early stages of psychosi...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...
Background: Childhood trauma and stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis and daily lif...
Objective: Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display inc...
Stress is an important risk factor in the etiology of psychotic disorder. Preclinical work has shown...
Previous work in animals has shown that dopamine (DA) in cortex and striatum plays an essential role...
Early life stress may have a lasting impact on the developmental programming of the dopamine (DA) sy...
Rodent studies suggest that prefrontal dopamine neurotransmission plays an important role in the neu...
Affective reactivity to daily stressors are increased in individuals in the early stages of psychosi...
Early life stress may have a lasting impact on the developmental programming of the dopamine (DA) sy...
Affective reactivity to daily stressors are increased in individuals in the early stages of psychosi...