‘Feel Good’ Brain Messenger Can Be Willfully Controlled, New Study Reveals

‘Feel Good’ Brain Messenger Can Be Willfully Controlled, New Study Reveals
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UC San Diego researchers and their colleagues have discovered that spontaneous impulses of dopamine, the neurological messenger known as the brain’s “feel good” chemical, occur in the brain of mice. The study found that mice can willfully manipulate these random dopamine pulses for reward.

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