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‘Feel good’ brain messenger can be willfully controlled, new study reveals: Neuroscientists show that mice can learn to manipulate random dopamine impulses for reward – Science Daily
Researchers have discovered that spontaneous impulses of dopamine, the neurological messenger known as the brain’s ‘feel good’…
From the thrill of hearing an ice cream truck approaching to the spikes of pleasure while sipping a fine wine, the neurological messenger known as dopamine has been popularly described as the brain’s “feel good” chemical related to reward and pleasure.A…
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