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    5/17/2026, 4:35:28 PM
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      "text": "What resolves this contention: Drugs of abuse (especially opioids) cause VTA dopamine neuron disinhibition by reducing GABA input from local interneurons, and this is a primary mechanism for increased dopamine release / Direct excitation of VTA dopamine neurons and modulation of glutamatergic inputs may be equally or more important than disinhibition; the relative contribution of GABAergic vs glutamatergic changes is circuit- and drug-dependent",
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