Neuronal traffic signals in tardive dyskinesia: Not enough stop in the motor striatum

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Abstract

Tardive dyskinesia is a disturbance in the balance between dopamine receptor stimulation and dopamine receptor blockade in the motor striatum, with hypothetically too much stimulation of supersensitive D2 receptors, resulting in don't stop signaling to motor output.

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Stahl, S. M. (2017). Neuronal traffic signals in tardive dyskinesia: Not enough stop in the motor striatum. CNS Spectrums, 22(6), 427–434. https://doi.org/10.1017/S109285291700061X

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