Abstract

Reward and aversion processing abnormalities in disorders such as depression may be linked to decreased serotonin or dopamine function. However, the differential contributions of these neurotransmitters remain unclear. This study utilised tryptophan (TD) and tyrosine/phenylalanine (TPD) depletion to examine how lowered serotonin and dopamine levels, respectively, affect responses to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli.

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