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Reconstructing dopamine's link to reward (2024)

thetransmitter.org

16 points by rkp8000 8 months ago · 4 comments

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superkuh 8 months ago

The linked article is all about prediction of reward. Not reward itself. The dopaminergic populations of neurons, in the VTA or not, are not necessary for expressions of reward itself which is mostly in glutamergic cells in the shell of the nucleus accumbens(s). But the dopaminergic VTA neurons do project to the accumbens as part of reward prediction. I say this so we can avoid reviving outdated 1970s dopamine as 'reward chemical' ideas.

>“It seems like dopamine is signaling not just for [reward] prediction errors, but errors in general.”

This makes sense. More evidence that dopamine isn't especially related to reward.

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