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    A transient dopamine signal encodes subjective value and causally influences demand in an economic context by Schelp, Scott A., Pultorak, Katherine J., Rakowski, Dylan R., Gomez, Devan M., Krzystyniak, Gregory, Das, Raibatak, Oleson, Erik B.

    “…The mesolimbic dopamine system is strongly implicated in motivational processes. Currently accepted theories suggest that transient mesolimbic dopamine release…”
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    Diazepam Concurrently Increases the Frequency and Decreases the Amplitude of Transient Dopamine Release Events in the Nucleus Accumbens by Schelp, Scott A, Brodnik, Zachary D, Rakowski, Dylan R, Pultorak, Katherine J, Sambells, Asha T, España, Rodrigo A, Oleson, Erik B

    “…Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed anxiolytics that pose abuse liability in susceptible individuals. Although it is well established that all drugs of…”
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    A Transient Dopamine Signal Represents Avoidance Value and Causally Influences the Demand to Avoid by Pultorak, Katherine J, Schelp, Scott A, Isaacs, Dominic P, Krzystyniak, Gregory, Oleson, Erik B

    Published in eNeuro (01-03-2018)
    “…While an extensive literature supports the notion that mesocorticolimbic dopamine plays a role in negative reinforcement, recent evidence suggests that…”
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