Dopaminergic reward system: A short integrative review

  • Oscar Arias-Carrián*
  • , Maria Stamelou
  • , Eric Murillo-Rodríguez
  • , Manuel Menéndez-Gonzlez
  • , Ernst Pöppel
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Memory is an essential element to adaptive behavior since it allows consolidation of past experience guiding the subject to consider them in future experiences. Among the endogenous molecules that participate in the consolidation of memory, including the drug-seeking reward, considered as a form of learning, is dopamine. This neurotransmitter modulates the activity of specific brain nucleus such as nuclei accumbens, putamen, ventral tegmental area (VTA), among others and synchronizes the activity of these nuclei to establish the neurobiological mechanism to set the hedonic element of learning. We review the experimental evidence that highlights the activity of different brain nuclei modulating the mechanisms whereby dopamine biases memory towards events that are of motivational significance.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo24
PublicaciónInternational Archives of Medicine
Volumen3
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 8 oct 2010
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