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Old 01-09-2010, 09:53 PM #1
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Default synaptic plasticity:basking in the dopamine glow

Yes, as Susan Sontag once remarked, "nostalgia is the worst form of unrequited love." But I must admit to missing my old supplies of dopamine.
Below is a url for a technical but very clever blog, which makes one realize all the more what a complex mechanism we deal with when trying to adjust dopamine levels. I guess when all else fails, there's always chocolate. . . .

Jon

http://scienceblogs.com/neurotopia/2...amine_glow.php
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