These medications also reduce the body's dopamine activity, which can lead to lower libido and orgasmic dysfunction.
This results in a facilitation of dopamine activity, and for this reason, low dose amisulpride has also been used to treat clinical depression.
In short, the brain responds by decreasing dopamine activity, producing a state of crashing boredom.
In doing so, they normalize the excess dopamine activity in schizophrenia and stimulant-induced psychosis.
The higher the level of dopamine activity, the lower the impetus required to evoke a given behavior.
A variety of addictive drugs produce an increase in reward-related dopamine activity.
It has also been shown to significantly enhance dopamine activity in the mesolimbic pathway.
Against which, I'd guess there might be increased dopamine activity.
The mechanism is thought to depend on decreased levels of dopamine activity due to:
Instead, they use other drugs that boost dopamine activity or mimic its effects, known as dopamine agonists.