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Study finds mice can learn to manipulate dopamine impulses – SlashGear
A neurological messenger in the brain known as dopamine is described as the “feel-good” chemical related to reward and pleasure….

A neurological messenger in the brain known as dopamine is described as the “feel-good” chemical related to reward and pleasure. Dopamine is present in the brain of humans and the brains of other animals, including mice. The purpose of the neurotransmitter…
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