2024
DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0465-23.2024
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Pharmacological Enhancement of Dopamine Neurotransmission Does Not Affect Illusory Pattern Perception

Elke Smith,
Simon Michalski,
Kilian Knauth
et al.

Abstract: Psychotic symptoms and delusional beliefs have been linked to dopamine transmission in both healthy and clinical samples and are assumed to result at least in part from perceiving illusory patterns in noise. However, the existing literature on the role of dopamine in detecting patterns in noise is inconclusive. To address this issue, we assessed the effect of manipulating dopaminergic neurotransmission on illusory pattern perception in healthy individuals (n= 48,n= 19 female) in a double-blind placebo-controll… Show more

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