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Dopaminergic basis of salience dysregulation in psychosis
Highlights • Psychosis is typified by reality distortion and subcortical dopamine dysfunction. • The two may be linked through aberrant salience processing. • We review evidence for links between dopamine, salience, and psychosis. • We highlight the critical questions that remain and point to future...
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