The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia originated from what data?
A) Antipsychotics are agonists for D2 receptors; amphetamine causes psychotic symptoms by increasing dopamine release
B) Antipsychotics are antagonists for D2 receptors; amphetamine causes psychotic symptoms by increasing dopamine release
C) Antipsychotics are agonists for D2 receptors; amphetamine causes psychotic symptoms by decreasing dopamine release
D) Antipsychotics are antagonists for D2 receptors; amphetamine causes psychotic symptoms by decreasing dopamine release
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