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https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2007-annrevneurosci.pdfSimilar slow timecourses are typical for many basic positiveand negative emotions and mood changes, op-ponent motivational processes following ter-mination of rewards and punishers, aggres-sion and fatigue. ... They should be easily detectable -
Multiple Dopamine Functions at Different Time Courses
https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2007-annrevneurosci_0.pdfSimilar slow timecourses are typical for many basic positiveand negative emotions and mood changes, op-ponent motivational processes following ter-mination of rewards and punishers, aggres-sion and fatigue. ... They should be easily detectable -
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https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2017-zuzanna-elife.pdfFor correspondence: c.clopath@. imperial.ac.uk (CC); op210@cam. ac.uk (OP). †These authors contributed. -
Dopamine signals for reward value and risk: basic and recent data
https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2010a-bbf-review.pdfScience 2005, 307:1642-1645. 24. Zaghloul KA, Blanco JA, Weidemann CT, McGill K, Jaggi JL, Baltuch GH, Kahana MJ: Human substantia nigra neurons encode unexpected financial rewards. -
NEURONAL REWARD AND DECISION SIGNALS:FROM THEORIES TO DATAWolfram…
https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2015-schultz-physiolrev.pdfNEURONAL REWARD AND DECISION SIGNALS:FROM THEORIES TO DATAWolfram Schultz. Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UnitedKingdom. LSchultz W. Neuronal Reward and Decision Signals: From Theories to -
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https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2015-schultz-physiolrev-cont.pdfNeuronal reward and decision signals: from theories to data Wolfram Schultz Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 3DY, United Kingdom ws234@cam.ac.uk Physiol Rev 95: 853-951, 2015 I.
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