A previously atypical symptom report of a hospitalized patient experiencing unusual visual broadcasting has been documented but has received minimal attention in the research and clinical field of psychiatry. A preliminary hypothesis is proposed of an implicit mechanism of motivation for action and emotional relief functional significance of elevated cortisol and dopamine correlation, that is loosely based on the concept of stress-induced psychosis and which could have led to a concurrent "visual and thought" psychotic episode. In addition, the implication of the effect of increased dopamine on intracranial pressure and indirectly on cerebral perfusion pressure is briefly discussed. A follow-u...
Our attempt to understand schizophrenia in neurochemical terms began with the landmark studies of Ca...
Schizophrenia is characterized by increased behavioral and neurochemical responses to dopamine-relea...
Objective:Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display incr...
A previously atypical symptom report of a hospitalized patient experiencing unusual visual broadcast...
The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia has been one of the most enduring ideas in psychiatry. Init...
The dopamine hypothesis is the longest standing pathoaetiological theory of schizophrenia. As it was...
The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia, which was formulated in the 1960s after the discovery of t...
The dopamine hypothesis is the longest standing pathoetiologic theory of schizophrenia. Because it w...
Schizophrenia is a potentially devastating mental illness with a complex aetiology, in which the od...
AbstractAdolf Meyer (1866–1950) did not see schizophrenia as a discrete disorder with a specific eti...
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which we are currently beginning to understand. Performed researc...
Psychological stress increases dopamine release in the striatum and is thought toplay a role in susc...
There is a substantive literature on the behavioral effects of psychosocial stressors on schizophren...
Schizophrenia is characterized by increased behavioral and neurochemical responses to dopamine-relea...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating illness, characterized by significant impairment in functioning acro...
Our attempt to understand schizophrenia in neurochemical terms began with the landmark studies of Ca...
Schizophrenia is characterized by increased behavioral and neurochemical responses to dopamine-relea...
Objective:Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display incr...
A previously atypical symptom report of a hospitalized patient experiencing unusual visual broadcast...
The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia has been one of the most enduring ideas in psychiatry. Init...
The dopamine hypothesis is the longest standing pathoaetiological theory of schizophrenia. As it was...
The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia, which was formulated in the 1960s after the discovery of t...
The dopamine hypothesis is the longest standing pathoetiologic theory of schizophrenia. Because it w...
Schizophrenia is a potentially devastating mental illness with a complex aetiology, in which the od...
AbstractAdolf Meyer (1866–1950) did not see schizophrenia as a discrete disorder with a specific eti...
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which we are currently beginning to understand. Performed researc...
Psychological stress increases dopamine release in the striatum and is thought toplay a role in susc...
There is a substantive literature on the behavioral effects of psychosocial stressors on schizophren...
Schizophrenia is characterized by increased behavioral and neurochemical responses to dopamine-relea...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating illness, characterized by significant impairment in functioning acro...
Our attempt to understand schizophrenia in neurochemical terms began with the landmark studies of Ca...
Schizophrenia is characterized by increased behavioral and neurochemical responses to dopamine-relea...
Objective:Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display incr...