Brain breakthrough: Dopamine doesn't work at all like we thought it did
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At what age do we switch from measuring a human by length to by height?
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As stated in the other post, this article mischaracterizes the findings. No one thought dopamine flooded the brain. This finding is important because it's the first time we've been able to visually see the behavior we thought was happening.