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Supersensitivity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Supersensitivity refers to a heightened response of sensory fibers, which may manifest as altered pain reports, including conditions such as allodynia and ...
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Dopamine supersensitivity psychosis - Wikipedia
Dopamine supersensitivity psychosis is a hypothesis that attempts to explain the phenomenon in which psychosis (eg, hallucinations, delusions) occurs despite ...
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Dopamine supersensitivity psychosis in schizophrenia - PubMed
Dopamine supersensitivity psychosis (DSP) is observed in patients with schizophrenia under antipsychotic treatment, and it is characterized by rebound ...
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supersensitivity
ˌsupersensiˈtivity [super- 10.] 1. Great or excessive sensitivity.1934 [see frayed ppl. a.2] 2. Physiol. The state or fact of a tissue or organ having an increased sensitivity to stimuli, as manifested by a longer or increased response, a reduced threshold, or increased susceptibility.1949 Cannon & ...
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Supersensitivity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Supersensitivity is defined as the increased irritability of isolated structures to chemical agents following the destruction of a unit in a series of efferent ...
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Antipsychotic Induced Dopamine Supersensitivity Psychosis
The focus of this review is the update of evidence behind the classification of antipsychotic induced DSP and an investigation of its relationship to treatment ...
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supersensitive
superˈsensitive, a. [super- 9 a.] Extremely or excessively sensitive. Cf. supersensitivity 2. Hence superˈsensitively adv., superˈsensitiveness. In first quot. a mistranslation of G. übersinnlich (see supersensual 1 note and quot. 1833).1839 J. Birch tr. Goethe's Faust 182 Thou super-sensitive, most...
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Dopamine supersensitivity correlates with D2 High states ... - PNAS
Dopamine supersensitivity occurs in schizophrenia and other psychoses, and after hippocampal lesions, antipsychotics, ethanol, amphetamine, ...
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“Breakthrough” Dopamine Supersensitivity during Ongoing ...
These results are the first to demonstrate that “breakthrough” supersensitivity during ongoing antipsychotic treatment undermines treatment efficacy.
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Treatment-resistant schizophrenia characterised by dopamine ...
Dopamine supersensitivity ... Chronic treatment with aripiprazole prevents development of dopamine supersensitivity and potentially supersensitivity psychosis.
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Accumbens D2-MSN hyperactivity drives antipsychotic-induced ...
Here we demonstrate that behavioral supersensitivity stems from long-lasting pre, post and perisynaptic plasticity.
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Antipsychotics and the dopamine supersensitivity syndrome
This blog explains how antipsychotics can affect dopamine levels in the brain. Sometimes, they cause dopamine dopamine supersensitivity syndrome.
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Tardive psychosis
This phenomenon has been called 'tardive psychosis' or 'supersensitivity psychosis'. See also
Supersensitivity psychosis
Tardive dyskinesia
Tardive dysmentia
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Psychosis
Psychopathological syndromes
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Dilute pilocarpine test for diagnosis of Adie's tonic pupil
In the 0.0625% group, the change in maximal pupil diameter of ≥ 0.5 mm after topical pilocarpine instillation showed 100% sensitivity and 82.8% specificity for detecting Adie's tonic pupil. This study confirmed that pupillary constriction with 0.0625% pilocarpine is better than 0.125% pilocarpine for detecting denervation supersensitivity ...
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Dysphrenia
Neuroleptic-induced supersensitivity psychosis: clinical and pharmacologic characteristics. Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Jan;137(1):16-21.
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