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Researchers uncover brain circuitry central to reward-seeking behavior
February 22, 2017 by NewsBot
Scientists have found that as mice learn to associate a particular sound with a rewarding sugary drink, one set of prefrontal neurons becomes more active and promotes reward-seeking behavior while other prefrontal neurons are silenced, and those neurons act like a brake on reward-seeking.