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Sex-dependent regulation of social reward by oxytocin in the mesolimbic reward circuitry

US National Institute of Mental Health grant open #nih-5R01MH122622-05

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PROJECT SUMMARY The rewarding properties of social interactions are critical to the expression of adaptive social behavior and to the development and maintenance of social relationships. Little is known, however, about the factors that determine the reward value of social interactions or about the basic neural mechanisms that underlie social reward, particularly in females. We do know that the mesolimbic dopamine system (MDS) is central to the neural circuitry controlling the rewarding properties of many other stimuli such as drugs of abuse. A primary component of the MDS is dopamine (DA)-cont

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