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‘Feel good’ brain messenger can be willfully controlled, new study reveals – EurekAlert
UC San Diego researchers and their colleagues at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York have discovered that…

IMAGE: UC San Diego researchers and their colleagues have discovered that spontaneous impulses of dopamine, the neurological messenger known as the brain’s “feel good ” chemical, occur in the brains of mice….
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