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A patient with schizophrenia is prescribed a medication that acts as a dopamine antagonist.

The psychiatrist explains that the 'positive' symptoms, such as hallucinations, are primarily linked to dysregulation in which pathway?

  1. Tuberoinfundibular pathway
  2. Mesolimbic pathway
  3. Mesocortical pathway
  4. Nigrostriatal pathway

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