All Relations between Schizophrenia and reward

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C D Wise, L Stei. Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase deficits in the brains of schizophrenic patients. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 181. issue 4097. 1973-09-26. PMID:4719906. these findings are consistent with the hypothesis that noradrenergic "reward" pathways are damaged in schizophrenia. 1973-09-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
L Stein, C D Wis. Possible etiology of schizophrenia: progressive damage to the noradrenergic reward system by endogenous 6-hydroxydopamine. Research publications - Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease. vol 50. 1972-11-16. PMID:5071537. possible etiology of schizophrenia: progressive damage to the noradrenergic reward system by endogenous 6-hydroxydopamine. 1972-11-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
6-Hydroxydopamine, noradrenergic reward, and schizophrenia. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 175. issue 4024. 1972-03-30. PMID:5008611. 6-hydroxydopamine, noradrenergic reward, and schizophrenia. 1972-03-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
L Stei. Neurochemistry of reward and punishment: some implications for the etiology of schizophrenia. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 8. issue 3. 1971-12-28. PMID:4939380. neurochemistry of reward and punishment: some implications for the etiology of schizophrenia. 1971-12-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
L Stein, C D Wis. Possible etiology of schizophrenia: progressive damage to the noradrenergic reward system by 6-hydroxydopamine. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 171. issue 3975. 1971-03-30. PMID:5100789. possible etiology of schizophrenia: progressive damage to the noradrenergic reward system by 6-hydroxydopamine. 1971-03-30 2023-08-11 rat