Not to nitpick, but aren't some starting to think that dopamine is actually that which terminates the process of reward-seeking, instead of being the thing that causes it in the first place?
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Not to nitpick, but aren't some starting to think that dopamine is actually that which terminates the process of reward-seeking, instead of being the thing that causes it in the first place?
Not something I found in my research but something I will look into.
Thank you :)
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Dopamine is a reward, right?
It can still be considered a reward even if the mechanism is slightly different in the sense that it abates a sensation after it's released, imo.
Right? <3