Research shows human behavior guided by fast changes in dopamine levels

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Research shows human behavior guided by fast changes in dopamine levels

Wake Forest University School of Medicine published Dec
said Kenneth T. Kishida, Ph.D., associate professor of physiology and pharmacology
Stephen B. Tatter, M.D., and Adrian W. Laxton, M.D.,
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Department of Neurosurgery at Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist neurosurgeons
decision-making, and coordinated movements




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Wake Forest University School of Medicine published Dec
said Kenneth T. Kishida
Ph.D.
associate professor of physiology and pharmacology
Stephen B. Tatter
M.D.
Adrian W. Laxton
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Department of Neurosurgery at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist neurosurgeons
decision-making
coordinated movements