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- primate anatomy + human imaging (review)
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- Across rodent, primate, and human imaging data, the cortical–basal ganglia circuit centred on ACC, OFC, ventral striatum, ventral pallidum, and midbrain dopamine neurons constitutes the core network for reward processing.
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- Although cells in many brain regions respond to reward, the cortical-basal ganglia circuit is at the heart of the reward system.
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- Introduction: Swanson's Loop Hypothesis and Its Intellectual Lineage
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- Comparative review aligning primate tract-tracing anatomy with human fMRI/DWI of the reward system.
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