
Biology
Dopaminergic systems create reward seeking despite adverse consequences
K. D. Jovanoski, L. Duquenoy, et al.
Discover how researchers, including Kristijan D. Jovanoski and his team, delved into the dopaminergic neural mechanisms that drive reward-seeking behavior in Drosophila melanogaster, even when faced with adverse consequences. Their findings reveal the intricate balance between reward and punishment in the brain, shedding light on potential implications for understanding maladaptive reward-seeking in mammals.
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