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Nucleus accumbens subnuclei regulate motivated behavior via direct inhibition and disinhibition of VTA dopamine subpopulations

Yang et al., 2018

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7931998223277700542
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Yang H
de Jong J
Tak Y
Peck J
Bateup H
Lammel S
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Neuron

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Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) neurons play a central role in motivation and reward processing. Although the activity of these mesolimbic DA neurons is controlled by afferent inputs, little is known about the circuits in which they are embedded. Using retrograde tracing …
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