Abnormal prefrontal activation directly related to pre-synaptic striatal dopamine dysfunction in people at clinical high risk for psychosis.
Schizophrenia is characterized by altered prefrontal activity and elevated striatal dopaminergic function. To investigate the relationship between these abnormalities in the prodromal phase of the illness, we combined functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and (18)F-Dopa Positron Emission Tomography....
Main Authors: | Fusar-Poli, P, Howes, O, Allen, P, Broome, M, Valli, I, Asselin, M, Montgomery, A, Grasby, P, McGuire, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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