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How much reliable are researchers' findings about psychiatry and social phobia?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ehsan" data-source="post: 213367" data-attributes="member: 6091"><p><strong>How much reliable are researchers' findings about psychiatry and social phobia?!</strong></p><p></p><p>1) Am J Psychiatry 157:3, March 2000</p><p><a href="http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/157/3/457.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="color: Red">Low Dopamine D2 Receptor Binding </span>Potential in <span style="color: Red">Social Phobia</span></a></p><p></p><p>2) The Journal of Nuclear Medicine • Vol. 49 • No. 5 • May 2008</p><p><a href="http://jnm.snmjournals.org/cgi/rapidpdf/jnumed.107.045518v1.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="color: Red">Increased Serotonin and Dopamine Transporter Binding</span> in Psychotropic Medication–Naı¨ve Patients with Generalized <span style="color: Red">Social Anxiety Disorder</span></a></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: Red">The above two papers' results are consistent but the following new paper rejects their findings:</span></strong></p><p></p><p>3) Depression and Anxiety, 2009</p><p><a href="http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121669875/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0" target="_blank">Dopamine transporters, D2 receptors, and dopamine release in generalized social anxiety disorder</a></p><p>Concludes: These findings do not replicate previous findings of altered striatal DAT and D2 receptor availability in GSAD subjects assessed with SPECT. The differences from results of prior studies may be due to differences in imaging methods or characteristics of samples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ehsan, post: 213367, member: 6091"] [B]How much reliable are researchers' findings about psychiatry and social phobia?![/B] 1) Am J Psychiatry 157:3, March 2000 [URL="http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/157/3/457.pdf"][COLOR="Red"]Low Dopamine D2 Receptor Binding [/COLOR]Potential in [COLOR="Red"]Social Phobia[/COLOR][/URL] 2) The Journal of Nuclear Medicine • Vol. 49 • No. 5 • May 2008 [URL="http://jnm.snmjournals.org/cgi/rapidpdf/jnumed.107.045518v1.pdf"][COLOR="Red"]Increased Serotonin and Dopamine Transporter Binding[/COLOR] in Psychotropic Medication–Naı¨ve Patients with Generalized [COLOR="Red"]Social Anxiety Disorder[/COLOR][/URL] [B][COLOR="Red"]The above two papers' results are consistent but the following new paper rejects their findings:[/COLOR][/B] 3) Depression and Anxiety, 2009 [URL="http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121669875/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0"]Dopamine transporters, D2 receptors, and dopamine release in generalized social anxiety disorder[/URL] Concludes: These findings do not replicate previous findings of altered striatal DAT and D2 receptor availability in GSAD subjects assessed with SPECT. The differences from results of prior studies may be due to differences in imaging methods or characteristics of samples. [/QUOTE]
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