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    Varieties of living things: Life at the intersection of lineage and metabolism

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    Effort-related functions of nucleus accumbens dopamine and associated forebrain circuits

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    Background Over the last several years, it has become apparent that there are critical problems with the hypothesis that brain dopamine (DA) systems, particularly in the nucleus accumbens, directly mediate the rewarding or primary motivational characteristics of natural stimuli such as food. Hypotheses related to DA function are undergoing a substantial restructuring, such that the classic emphasis on hedonia and primary reward is giving way to diverse lines of research that focus on aspects of instrumental learning, reward prediction, incentive motivation, and behavioral activation. Objective The present review discusses dopaminergic involvement in behavioral activation and, in particular, emphasizes the effort-related functions of nucleus accumbens DA and associated forebrain circuitry. Results The effects of accumbens DA depletions on food-seeking behavior are critically dependent upon the work requirements of the task. Lever pressing schedules that have minimal work requirements are largely unaffected by accumbens DA depletions, whereas reinforcement schedules that have high work (e.g., ratio) requirements are substantially impaired by accumbens DA depletions. Moreover, interference with accumbens DA transmission exerts a powerful influence over effort-related decision making. Rats with accumbens DA depletions reallocate their instrumental behavior away from food-reinforced tasks that have high response requirements, and instead, these rats select a less-effortful type of food-seeking behavior. Conclusions Along with prefrontal cortex and the amygdala, nucleus accumbens is a component of the brain circuitry regulating effort-related functions. Studies of the brain systems regulating effort-based processes may have implications for understanding drug abuse, as well as energy-related disorders such as psychomotor slowing, fatigue, or anergia in depression

    Varieties of Living Things: Life at the Intersection of Lineage and Metabolism

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    Limited impact of sulfate-driven chemistry on black carbon aerosol aging in power plant plumes

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    Bacterial autoaggregation

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    N-Methyl D-Aspartate Receptor Antagonists Amplify Network Baseline Gamma Frequency (30–80 Hz) Oscillations: Noise and Signal

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    Thermal energy storage based on cementitious materials: A review

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    Differential responses to salt-induced oxidative stress in three phylogenetically related plant species: <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> (glycophyte), <em>Thellungiella salsuginea</em> and <em>Cakile maritima</em> (halophytes). Involvement of ROS and NO in the control of K+/Na+ homeostasis

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