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Re: Mechanisms on hypomania? ) undopaminergic

Posted by undopaminergic on April 2, 2008, at 6:06:25

In reply to Re: Mechanisms on hypomania? ) undopaminergic, posted by dbc on March 31, 2008, at 12:09:03

> > I'm inclined to think that glutamate is a more direct factor than dopamine,<
>
> Wouldnt that simply mean in the end it inhibits all neurotransmition so more or less its just guessing which one may or may not be partially responsible?
>

I'm not quite sure I'm following, but no, it doesn't get as far as inhibition of all neurotransmission, and yes, it's a matter of guessing which one may be responsible - or what process may be triggering the chain of events - and what events are part of that chain, and so on.


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