The push and pull of dopamine in cue-reward learning

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A recent study by Saunders, Richard, Margolis, and Janak (2018) shows that there is a great deal left to learn about what different mesotelencephalic dopamine circuits contribute to learning about the motivational significance of reward-related cues. Their findings suggest that nigrostriatal and mesolimbic dopamine pathways support distinct reinforcement processes that independently push and pull animals toward their goals.

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Ostlund, S. B. (2019). The push and pull of dopamine in cue-reward learning. Learning and Behavior, 47(4), 273–274. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-018-0370-x

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