2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.14.580392
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Striatal Dopamine Can Enhance Learning, Both Fast and Slow, and Also Make it Cheaper

Andrew Westbrook,
Ruben van den Bosch,
Lieke Hofmans
et al.

Abstract: Associations can be learned incrementally, via reinforcement learning (RL), or stored instantly in working memory (WM). While WM is fast, it is also capacity-limited and effortful. Striatal dopamine may promote RL plasticity, and WM, by facilitating updating and effort exertion. Yet, prior studies have failed to distinguish between dopamine's effects on RL versus WM. N = 100 participants completed a paradigm isolating these systems in a double-blind study measuring dopamine synthesis with [18F]-FDOPA imaging a… Show more

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