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People with a gene variant that codes for higher levels of the brain chemical dopamine respond better to placebos than those with the low-dopamine version.
While previous functional MRI studies have detected significant blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal changes in the striatum during classification learning (Poldrack et al., 2001b), our study is the first to demonstrate in vivo release of striatal dopamine during the FB version of the WPT.
Most α4β2* NNRs were located on the dopamine neuron in both versions of the model: r = 0.8 (0.7) for desensitization (activation) model.
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One study found that people who carry a particular version of a dopamine receptor gene may be more likely to sleep around.
But here's the novel and intriguing result: This important cultural difference was much more pronounced for both Asians and European Americans who carried the stimulating version of the dopamine gene.
Similarly, folks with the A2 version of the D2 dopamine receptor gene are more likely to identify as partisans because better dopamine signaling in the brain is related to more social attitudes and promotes attachment to groups like political parties.
A gene for another kind of receptor, DRD2, comes in a version that makes its dopamine system function less effectively.
A full-length version of the human dopamine D1 receptor (hD1) with the cytoplasmic tail fused to GFP (hD1-GFP) was subcloned into cDNA3.1 (Invitrogen) and the sequence confirmed by direct sequencing.
The gene for one kind of dopamine receptor, DRD4, comes in several versions.
Correction: A previous version of this article used the term "dopamine" instead of "dopamine receptor".
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