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The role of dopamine in visual imagery-An experimental pharmacological study

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.25262

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aphantasia; BCAA; mental imagery priming; tyrosine/phenylalanine-depletion

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Mental imagery allows people to simulate experiences in their minds, and dopamine may play a significant role in this process. Understanding the biochemical mechanisms behind mental imagery is important for unraveling its function and potential interventions.
Mental imagery enables people to simulate experiences in their minds without the presence of an external stimulus. The underlying biochemical mechanisms are poorly understood but there is vague evidence that dopamine may play a significant role. A better understanding at the biochemical level could help to unravel the mechanisms of mental imagery and related phenomena such as aphantasia (= lack of voluntary mental imagery), but also opens up possibilities for interventions to enhance or restore mental imagery. To test the hypothesis that acute dopamine depletion leads to a decrease in the strength of mental imagery, N = 22 male participants will be administered an amino acid mixture containing branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and tryptophan (TRP) to transiently reduce dopamine synthesis and further N = 22 male participants will receive a placebo. Plasma prolactin (PRL) levels are determined as a peripheral marker of brain dopamine function. The strength of mental imagery will be measured before and after ingestion of the BCAA/TRP mixture using the method of mental imagery priming. Additional exploratory analyses will use genetic data to investigate possible effects of variations on dopaminergic gene loci (e.g., DAT1) on dopamine levels and strength of mental imagery. The results show [ horizontal ellipsis ].

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