For decades, Parkinson’s disease has been framed as a simple story of dwindling dopamine, a slow erosion of the brain’s movement signal. A wave of new research is now overturning that picture, ...
You won’t get very far without dopamine. That is the problem at the heart of Parkinson’s disease; the death of dopamine-producing cells eventually leaves many patients unable to walk. Too much ...
Recent scientific research has unveiled a crucial link between hormones, dopamine, and the learning process, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of the neural pathways involved in cognition.