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Chronic social stressors and striatal dopamine functioning in humans: A systematic review of SPECT and PET studies - Molecular Psychiatry
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The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia posits that elevated striatal dopamine functioning underlies the development of psychotic symptoms. Chronic exposure to social stressors increases psychosis risk, possibly by upregulating striatal dopamine functioning.
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