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Direct serotonin release in humans shapes aversive learning and inhibition

Medicine and Health

Direct serotonin release in humans shapes aversive learning and inhibition

M. J. Colwell, H. Tagomori, et al.

This study, conducted by Michael J. Colwell, Hosana Tagomori, Fei Shang, Hoi lao Cheng, Chloe E. Wigg, Michael Browning, Philip J. Cowen, Susannah E. Murphy, and Catherine J. Harmer, uses a selective serotonin releasing agent and computational models to show increased synaptic serotonin shifts decision-making toward aversive-context inhibition and improves neutral verbal memory.... show more
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