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by degeneration of dopamine pathways Download(passive) caused bydopamine pathways Movement disorder

the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta ( SNpcleadingto the deficiency of dopamine in the striatal projection areas of these neurons

The death of cells in this regioncauseslevels of the neurotransmitter dopamine to fall

RS 42358 197influencesthe reward methods within the mesolimbic dopamine projection

MDMAalso causesdopamine release ( from dopamine cells

a rewarding experiencecausesdopamine release into our bodies

the reward systemcausesan adaptation of dopamine reward pathways through neural plasticity

The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia suggestsresultsfrom excess activity at dopamine synapses

the taste of starches ( sugar polymers ) and sugarscausesdopamine to increase in rewards pathways

DAT inhibitors like cocaine and amphetaminescausestimulation with dopamine release

Long term usecausesdisruption of the dopamine pathways

to press a leverresultsin stimulation of dopamine release

Excessive glutamate activity in the basal gangliaresultingfrom degeneration of the nigrostriatal dopamine pathway

alcohol - conditioned flavor cuescan provokeventral striatal dopamine release

Parkinson 's diseasecausesabnormalities in dopamine neurons

Psychological stresscausesdopamine release in the striatum

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Weinburger ... the brainstemleadto the hyperactivity of the dopamine limbic pathways

Our data suggestinfluencesdopamine - dependent behaviors

by damage to the substantia nigra(passive) is ... caused bythe degeneration of dopamine pathways

that loss of input to the prefrontal cortex results ... the limbic regionsleadsto hyperactivity of the dopamine pathways

just little quantities of beer ... enoughto causestimulation for a dopamine burst

the subsequent researchleadingto the dopamine pathways of pleasure

primarily of dopamine - synthesizing neurons(passive) is composedMesolimbic dopamine reward circuitry

activitiescausedopamine - mediated pleasure

the cholinergic activationresultingfrom stimulation of dopamine D,-receptors

electrical stimulation of the VTAcausesdopamine release.26

an other oneinfluencesdopamine pathway

Most psychotic disorders are believedto resultfrom overactivity of dopamine ( a neurotransmitter

the use of antipsychoticsto influencedopamine pathways

any damagecausedto my dopamine pathways

Serotoninmay indirectly influencedopamine pathways

an enzyme deficiencycausesdopamine to accumulate

to the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia ( such as delusions and hallucinationsmay contributeto the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia ( such as delusions and hallucinations

to the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia[1may contributeto the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia[1

to the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophreniamay contributeto the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia

to the positive symptoms of schizophrenia ( such as hallucinationsmay contributeto the positive symptoms of schizophrenia ( such as hallucinations

to the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia ... whereas problems with dopamine function in the mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the ' negative symptoms ' , such as avolition , alogiamay contributeto the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia ... whereas problems with dopamine function in the mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the ' negative symptoms ' , such as avolition , alogia

to the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia ... whereas problems with dopamine function in the mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the ' negative symptoms ' , such as avolition and alogiamay contributeto the ' positive symptoms ' of schizophrenia ... whereas problems with dopamine function in the mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the ' negative symptoms ' , such as avolition and alogia

to antidepressant activitycontributesto antidepressant activity

positive symptomsmay causepositive symptoms

to the " positive symptoms " of schizophrenia ( such as delusions and hallucinations ... whereas problems with dopamine function in the mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the " negative symptoms " , such as avolition , flat emotional response and alogiamay contributeto the " positive symptoms " of schizophrenia ( such as delusions and hallucinations ... whereas problems with dopamine function in the mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the " negative symptoms " , such as avolition , flat emotional response and alogia

to frontal lobe hypoactivity often associated with apathy and withdrawal in schizophreniamay contributeto frontal lobe hypoactivity often associated with apathy and withdrawal in schizophrenia

hallucinations such as ghosts or monsters ... reported by people with Parkinson 's disease , for examplecan provokehallucinations such as ghosts or monsters ... reported by people with Parkinson 's disease , for example

to frontal lobe hypoactivity often associated with negative symptoms including apathy and social withdrawal in schizophreniamay contributeto frontal lobe hypoactivity often associated with negative symptoms including apathy and social withdrawal in schizophrenia

to a decreaseleadsto a decrease

in the ventral tegmental areaoriginatingin the ventral tegmental area

ventral tegmental areaoriginatingventral tegmental area

in the attention deficit , hyperactivity and impulse control problems associated with FXSto resultin the attention deficit , hyperactivity and impulse control problems associated with FXS

to RLScan leadto RLS

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Movement disorder(passive) caused by Movement disorder

zone 6 necrosis(passive) caused byzone 6 necrosis

a cerebrovascular accident(passive) caused bya cerebrovascular accident

to reduced anxiety and depressionleadto reduced anxiety and depression

to schizophreniacontributesto schizophrenia

to a sense of pleasure and rewardleadsto a sense of pleasure and reward

compulsive behaviors , like gambling ... in a lot ofwill causecompulsive behaviors , like gambling ... in a lot of

in the substantia nigraoriginatingin the substantia nigra

a lack of enjoyment to sexual stimuli.[10causinga lack of enjoyment to sexual stimuli.[10

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from the ventral tegmental area ( VTAoriginatesfrom the ventral tegmental area ( VTA

in a brain regionoriginatingin a brain region

an increase in the amount of prolactin in the blood ... hyperprolactinemiacan causean increase in the amount of prolactin in the blood ... hyperprolactinemia

in the ventral tegmental area and substantia nigraoriginatingin the ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra

an increase in the amount of prolactin in the bloodcan causean increase in the amount of prolactin in the blood

in the substantia nigraoriginatingin the substantia nigra

in the substantiaoriginatingin the substantia

in the medial posterior part of the VTAoriginatein the medial posterior part of the VTA

in the midbrainoriginatingin the midbrain

in the midbrainoriginatein the midbrain

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