Neurobiological Mechanisms of Drug Addiction and Depression (Q166781): Difference between revisions

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Dopamine
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Reward Circuitry
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Compulsive Behaviors

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Exploring brain mechanisms behind addiction and depression, including dopamine, serotonin, genetic factors, stress, and neural changes.
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Neurobiological Mechanisms of Drug Addiction and Depression
Exploring brain mechanisms behind addiction and depression, including dopamine, serotonin, genetic factors, stress, and neural changes.

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