Dopaminergic systems create reward seeking despite adverse consequences
Resource-seeking behaviours are ordinarily constrained by physiological needs and threats of danger, and the loss of these controls is associated with pathological reward seeking1. Although dysfunction of the dopaminergic valuation system of the brain is known to contribute towards unconstrained rew...
Main Authors: | Jovanoski, KD, Duquenoy, L, Mitchell, J, Kapoor, I, Treiber, CD, Croset, V, Dempsey, G, Parepalli, S, Cognigni, P, Otto, N, Felsenberg, J, Waddell, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2023
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