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Dopamine manipulations modulate paranoid social inferences in healthy people
PsychologyTranslational Psychiatry

Dopamine manipulations modulate paranoid social inferences in healthy people

J. M. Barnby, V. Bell, et al.

This study by J. M. Barnby, V. Bell, Q. Deeley, and M. A. Mehta explores how alterations in dopamine transmission can shape our perceptions related to paranoia. Through a rigorous double-blind clinical trial, the researchers reveal how medications like haloperidol and L-DOPA influence social attributions of intent, highlighting the nuanced role of dopamine in the formation of persecutory delusions.... show more
Abstract
Altered dopamine transmission is thought to influence the formation of persecutory delusions. However, despite extensive evidence from clinical studies there is little experimental evidence on how modulating the dopamine system changes social attributions related to paranoia, and the salience of beliefs more generally. Twenty seven healthy male participants received 150mg L-DOPA, 3 mg haloperidol, or placebo in a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study, over three within-subject sessions. Participants completed a multi-round Dictator Game modified to measure social attributions, and a measure of belief salience spanning themes of politics, religion, science, morality, and the paranormal. We preregistered predictions that altering dopamine function would affect (i) attributions of harmful intent and (ii) salience of paranormal beliefs. As predicted, haloperidol reduced attributions of harmful intent across all conditions compared to placebo. L-DOPA reduced attributions of harmful intent in fair conditions compared to placebo. Unexpectedly, haloperidol increased attributions of self-interest about opponents' decisions. There was no change in belief salience within any theme. These results could not be explained by scepticism or subjective mood. Our findings demonstrate the selective involvement of dopamine in social inferences related to paranoia in healthy individuals.
Publisher
Translational Psychiatry
Published On
Oct 27, 2020
Authors
J. M. Barnby, V. Bell, Q. Deeley, M. A. Mehta
Tags
dopamineparanoiahaloperidolL-DOPAsocial attributionspersecutory delusionsintent
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