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Catecholamines / Midbrain / Cerebrum / Neurotransmitters / Basal ganglia / Dopamine / Ventral tegmental area / Substantia nigra / Nucleus accumbens / Brain / Medicine / Anatomy
Date: 2012-07-25 07:26:00
Catecholamines
Midbrain
Cerebrum
Neurotransmitters
Basal ganglia
Dopamine
Ventral tegmental area
Substantia nigra
Nucleus accumbens
Brain
Medicine
Anatomy

Action controls dopaminergic enhancement of reward representations Marc Guitart-Masipa,1, Rumana Chowdhurya,b, Tali Sharota, Peter Dayanc, Emrah Duzelb,d, and Raymond J. Dolana a Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, I

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