Recent Advances in Neuropsycho-Pharmacology 1981
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-026382-3.50012-8
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Mental and Behavioural Stereotypies Elicited by Stimulant Drugs. Relation to the Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizo-Phrenia, Mania and Depression

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“…Although the number of manic patients is small, they clearly showed a similar Tpattern development to the schizophrenic patients, in sharp contrast to the mood disorder patients with depressive or euthymic symptoms. See also Randrup et al (1980);Berrettini (2000); and Guidotti et al (2000) regarding the potential overlap in symptomatology between schizophrenic and manic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although the number of manic patients is small, they clearly showed a similar Tpattern development to the schizophrenic patients, in sharp contrast to the mood disorder patients with depressive or euthymic symptoms. See also Randrup et al (1980);Berrettini (2000); and Guidotti et al (2000) regarding the potential overlap in symptomatology between schizophrenic and manic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%