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Date: 2016-08-08 11:01:28
Neuroscience
Brain
Midbrain
Nervous system
Addiction
Cognitive neuroscience
Ventral tegmental area
Pars compacta
Temporal difference learning
Substantia nigra
Dopamine
Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Article Temporal Specificity of Reward Prediction Errors Signaled by Putative Dopamine Neurons in Rat VTA Depends on Ventral Striatum Highlights

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