Hartmann E, Oldfield M, Adelman S, Edelberg R (1983): Psychological effects of dopamine beta-hydroxylase inhibition: a failure to replicate. Psychopharmacology 79:352-356Hartmann E, Keller-Teschke M (1979) The psychological effects of dopamine beta-hydroxylase inhibition in normal subjects. Biol ...
Anticonflict-like effect of a prefrontal dopaminergic lesion in rats The effects of a perfrontal dopamine (DA) lesion were compared to those induced by a combined DA and noradrenaline (NA) lesion, to investigate the permissi... S Ravard,D Hervé,MH Thiébot,... - 《Behavioural Pharmacology...
Mesolimbic dopamine is thought to play a role in the processing of rewards. However, animal studies also demonstrate dopamine release in response to aversive stressful stimuli. Also, in animal studies, disruptions of the mother–infant relationship have been shown to have long-lasting effects on the...
The psychological effects of music can be powerful and wide-ranging.Music therapyis an intervention sometimes used to promote emotional health, help patients cope with stress, and boost psychological well-being. Some research even suggests that your taste in music can provide insight intodifferent asp...
Funada M, Hara C (2001) Differential effects of psychological stress on activation of the 5-hydroxytryptamine- and dopamine-containing neurons in the brain of freely moving rats. Brain Reserach 901: 247-251Funada M, Hara C. Differential effects of psychological stress on activation of the 5- ...
(HAMD),adverse effects with Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale(TESS) at the baseline,1st weekend,2nd weekend,4th weekend and 8th weekend.Result:Effective rate in comprehensive treatment group was 78.57%,in drugs treatment group was 52.38%,there was significant difference in effective rate between the ...
The effects of psychological stress on serotonin (5-HT) release were studied in the basolateral amygdaloid nucleus and the prefrontal cortex in conscious r... Hiroshi,Kawahara,and,... - 《Neuroscience Letters》 被引量: 414发表: 1993年 Psychological stress impairs spatial working memory: Relevance...
The high episodes of mania are as a result of the patient having catecholamines in excess. When these catecholamines are few, the patient falls into a depressive mood. The hypomania mood is associated with an excess production of dopamine in the brain. It is these chemicals studies that aid ...
are a universal activity, giving people the chance to be a part of a team, better themselves every day, and work towards a goal. And while it can provide benefits to the body and mind, there are also negative effects on mental health. Athlete depression is just one of these effects. ...
On a deeper neurological level, social media can be considered an addictive substance that helps to increase the levels of dopamine, which in turn makes us feel more relaxed, and influences our moods. Studieshave shown that social media consumption can be driven and reinforced by dopamine....