Neurotransmitters ; Schizophrenia, Depression, Delirium, Bipolar Disorder,
Neurotransmitters ; Schizophrenia, Depression, Delirium, Bipolar Disorder, Role of Neurotransmitters and Their Relationship to Mental Health Conditions in Psychiatry Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses from one neuron to another in the brain and throughout the nervous system. They play a critical role in regulating mood, cognition, behavior, and overall mental functioning. Imbalances or dysregulation in neurotransmitter systems are strongly linked to various mental health conditions. In psychiatry, understanding the role of these neurotransmitters is key to diagnosing, managing, and treating mental disorders. Key Neurotransmitters and Their Role in Mental Health 1. Dopamine (DA) Function: Dopamine is involved in reward, pleasure, motivation, and motor control. It plays a role in reinforcing behaviors and regulating emotional responses. Mental Health Conditions: Schizophrenia: Hyperactivity of dopamine, particularly in the mesolimbic path