While dopamine systems have been implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and psychosis for many years, how dopamine dysfunction generates psychotic symptoms remains unknown. Recent theoretical interest has been directed at relating the known role of midbrain dopamine neurons in reinforcement learning, motivational salience and prediction error to explain the abnormal mental experience of psychosis. However, this theoretical model has yet to be explored empirically. To examine a link between psychotic experience, reward learning and dysfunction of the dopaminergic midbrain and associated target regions, we asked a group of first episode psychosis patients suffering from active positive symptoms and a group of healthy control parti...
Ongoing research suggests preliminary, though not entirely consistent, evidence of neural abnormalit...
Background A hyperdopaminergic state in the striatum is a corner stone in psychosis research (1, 2)....
Increasing evidence indicates that psychosis is associated with abnormal reward processing. Imaging ...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Contains fulltext : 87926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories of th...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder affecting 21 million people worldwide. People with sc...
Dysfunctional patterns of activation in brain reward networks have been suggested as a core element ...
Abnormalities in reward learning are a consistent finding in psychotic disorder and have been propos...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal reward processing is suggested to underlie the formation of psychotic symptoms,...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Abnormalities in the dopamine system have long been implicated in explanations of reinforcement lear...
The dopamine system has been linked to anhedonia in depression and both the positive and negative sy...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Ongoing research suggests preliminary, though not entirely consistent, evidence of neural abnormalit...
Importance Abnormal reward processing is suggested to underlie the formation of psychotic symptoms, ...
Ongoing research suggests preliminary, though not entirely consistent, evidence of neural abnormalit...
Background A hyperdopaminergic state in the striatum is a corner stone in psychosis research (1, 2)....
Increasing evidence indicates that psychosis is associated with abnormal reward processing. Imaging ...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Contains fulltext : 87926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories of th...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder affecting 21 million people worldwide. People with sc...
Dysfunctional patterns of activation in brain reward networks have been suggested as a core element ...
Abnormalities in reward learning are a consistent finding in psychotic disorder and have been propos...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal reward processing is suggested to underlie the formation of psychotic symptoms,...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Abnormalities in the dopamine system have long been implicated in explanations of reinforcement lear...
The dopamine system has been linked to anhedonia in depression and both the positive and negative sy...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Ongoing research suggests preliminary, though not entirely consistent, evidence of neural abnormalit...
Importance Abnormal reward processing is suggested to underlie the formation of psychotic symptoms, ...
Ongoing research suggests preliminary, though not entirely consistent, evidence of neural abnormalit...
Background A hyperdopaminergic state in the striatum is a corner stone in psychosis research (1, 2)....
Increasing evidence indicates that psychosis is associated with abnormal reward processing. Imaging ...