Depression, Anhedonia, and Psychomotor Symptoms:The Role of Dopaminergic Neurocircuitry

Volume: 13, Issue: 7, Pages: 561 - 565
Published: Jul 1, 2008
Abstract
The heterogeneity of major depression suggests that multiple neurocircuits and neurochemicals are involved in its pathogenesis. Anhedonia and psychomotor symptoms are, however, particularly characteristic features of major depression and may provide insights into its underlying psychobiology. Importantly, these symptoms appear to be mediated by dopaminergic mesolimbic and mesostriatal projections, the function of which is, in turn, influenced by...
Paper Details
Title
Depression, Anhedonia, and Psychomotor Symptoms:The Role of Dopaminergic Neurocircuitry
Published Date
Jul 1, 2008
Volume
13
Issue
7
Pages
561 - 565
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