The rapidly evolving field of Behavioral Neuroscience has made significant strides in understanding the complex mechanisms that govern human behavior, decision-making, and wellbeing. One area of particular interest is the study of Motivation and Reward, which has the potential to provide valuable insights into the underlying processes driving these behaviors. This Research Topic aims to highlight the latest advancements, challenges, and future perspectives in this area of study by showcasing a diverse range of original research and review articles submitted by esteemed researchers.

Editorial: Insights in motivation and reward - 2022

Fattore, Liana
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2023

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The rapidly evolving field of Behavioral Neuroscience has made significant strides in understanding the complex mechanisms that govern human behavior, decision-making, and wellbeing. One area of particular interest is the study of Motivation and Reward, which has the potential to provide valuable insights into the underlying processes driving these behaviors. This Research Topic aims to highlight the latest advancements, challenges, and future perspectives in this area of study by showcasing a diverse range of original research and review articles submitted by esteemed researchers.
2023
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN - Sede Secondaria Monserrato (CA)
behavior & cognition
brain activation and connectivity
decision making
goal-oriented behavior
impulsivity
mesolimbic dopamine system
motivation
reward
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