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Reductions In Mesolimbic Dopamine Signaling And Aversion: Implications For Relapse And Learned Avoidance, Mykel A. Robble
Reductions In Mesolimbic Dopamine Signaling And Aversion: Implications For Relapse And Learned Avoidance, Mykel A. Robble
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The ability to adjust behavior appropriately following an aversive experience is essential for survival, yet variability in this process contributes to a wide range of disorders, including drug addiction. It is clear that proper approach and avoidance is regulated, in part, by the activity of the mesolimbic dopamine system. While the importance of this system as a critical modulator of reward learning has been extensively characterized, its involvement in directing aversion-related behaviors and learning is still poorly understood. Recent studies have revealed that aversive stimuli and their predictors cause rapid reductions in nucleus accumbens (NAc) dopamine concentrations. Furthermore, a normally …