Dynamic representation of appetitive and aversive stimuli in nucleus accumbens shell D1- and D2-medium spiny neurons
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Research has been conducted on how the brain responds to positive and negative stimuli, with a focus on the nucleus accumbens shell and its medium spiny neurons. The studies appear to explore the neural mechanisms underlying goal-directed behavior, motivation, and the processing of appetitive and aversive events. The findings seem to involve the role of dopamine and dopamine-related circuits in the brain, although the specific details and implications of the research are not entirely clear.
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