Blockade of dopamine D(2) receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antipsychotic medication but may also induce social indifference. As antipsychotic drugs differ in D(2) receptor binding, "tight" and "loose" binding drugs may be hypothesized to differentially affect emotional experience. The present study investigates the differential effects of relatively tight versus looser binding drugs on the experience of emotions in the realm of daily life.status: publishe
Background: Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) are reported to have high-affinity (D2High) and low-affinit...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the proposed mechanisms by which ant...
Blockade of dopamine D(2) receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antipsychotic m...
Objective: Blockade of dopamine D-2 receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antip...
Blockade of dopamine D(2) receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antipsychotic m...
Altered emotional experiences in response to antipsychotics may increase the burden of disease in pa...
Dopamine D-2-receptor blockade by antipsychotic medication reduces psychotic symptoms, but may reduc...
Altered emotional experiences in response to antipsychotics may increase the burden of disease in pa...
Altered emotional experiences in response to antipsychotics may increase the burden of disease in pa...
Blockade of the dopamine D2 receptor is a key mechanism in the antipsychotic treatment of patients w...
Background Impaired subjective well-being in schizophrenia patients treated with antipsychotics has ...
Clinically important differences exist between antipsychotic agents and formulations in terms of saf...
Objectives: This paper gives an overview of studies on the association between dopaminergic neurotra...
<b>Appendix</b> to:<div>Lataster, J., van Os, J., de Haan, L., Thewissen, V., Bak, M., Lataster, T.,...
Background: Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) are reported to have high-affinity (D2High) and low-affinit...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the proposed mechanisms by which ant...
Blockade of dopamine D(2) receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antipsychotic m...
Objective: Blockade of dopamine D-2 receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antip...
Blockade of dopamine D(2) receptors is thought to mediate the therapeutic effects of antipsychotic m...
Altered emotional experiences in response to antipsychotics may increase the burden of disease in pa...
Dopamine D-2-receptor blockade by antipsychotic medication reduces psychotic symptoms, but may reduc...
Altered emotional experiences in response to antipsychotics may increase the burden of disease in pa...
Altered emotional experiences in response to antipsychotics may increase the burden of disease in pa...
Blockade of the dopamine D2 receptor is a key mechanism in the antipsychotic treatment of patients w...
Background Impaired subjective well-being in schizophrenia patients treated with antipsychotics has ...
Clinically important differences exist between antipsychotic agents and formulations in terms of saf...
Objectives: This paper gives an overview of studies on the association between dopaminergic neurotra...
<b>Appendix</b> to:<div>Lataster, J., van Os, J., de Haan, L., Thewissen, V., Bak, M., Lataster, T.,...
Background: Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) are reported to have high-affinity (D2High) and low-affinit...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the proposed mechanisms by which ant...