Dopamine overdose hypothesis: Evidence and clinical implications

Volume: 28, Issue: 14, Pages: 1920 - 1929
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
About a half a century has passed since dopamine was identified as a neurotransmitter, and it has been several decades since it was established that people with Parkinson's disease receive motor symptom relief from oral levodopa. Despite the evidence that levodopa can reduce motor symptoms, there has been a developing body of literature that dopaminergic therapy can improve cognitive functions in some patients but make them worse in others. Over...
Paper Details
Title
Dopamine overdose hypothesis: Evidence and clinical implications
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
28
Issue
14
Pages
1920 - 1929
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