New research reveals that dopamine plays a crucial role in teaching young male mice to fight, with the chemical’s influence ...
The use of antipsychotics can help regulate chemicals that influence our mood and behavior. They work by blocking dopamine receptors and modulating serotonin pathways. They play a role in managing ...
Like humans, mice will compete over territory and mates, and show increased confidence in their fighting skills the more they win. At first, a brain chemical called dopamine is essential for young ...
While imbalances in dopamine levels in the brain are commonly observed in people with schizophrenia, not all patients with schizophrenia respond to standard antipsychotic drugs that target the ...
“This differs from current antipsychotics which block dopamine receptors directly and broadly throughout the brain, leading to more side effects,” he said. He said Cobenfy has also been shown ...