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Wang, A. R., Groome, A., Taniguchi, L., Eshel, N., & Bentzley, B. S. (2020). The role of dopamine in reward-related behavior: Shining new light on an old debate. Journal of Neurophysiology, 124(2), 309–311. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00323.2020
BibTeX citation key: Wang2020
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Categories: Embodied Cognition
Keywords: Pleasure
Creators: Bentzley, Eshel, Groome, Taniguchi, Wang
Collection: Journal of Neurophysiology
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Abstract
"The role dopamine plays in reward-related behaviors has been debated for decades. Heymann et al. (Heymann G, Jo YS, Reichard KL, McFarland N, Chavkin C, Palmiter RD, Soden ME, Zweifel LS. Neuron 105: 909–920, 2020) identify subpopulations of dopamine-producing neurons that separately mediate reward association and motivation. Their results help demonstrate that dopamine signaling may partake in both reinforcement learning and incentive salience functions, instantiated by neuropeptide-defined subpopulations of the ventral tegmental area with different projection targets."
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