Abstract

Manipulations affecting mesolimbic dopamine transmission exert specific effects on normal and pathological aspects of motivation, altering some functions while sparing others. Labouèbe etal. (2013) show that insulin induced long-term depression in ventral tegmental neurons, which was associated with reduced responsiveness to food-related stimuli but spared aspects of food-seeking behavior.

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