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THE ROLE OF THE DOPAMINERGIC SYSTEM IN GRATIFICATION PROCESSES.

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Published: January 12 2026
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Gratification is one of the functions necessary for the satisfaction of basic needs geared towards welfare and reproduction, which evolved in higher animal species. Over the years, several studies on the mechanisms through which gratification exerts its effects on the nervous system and is as sociated with feelings of pleasure have shown that the dopaminergic system is the most important circuit acting as a biological basis for gratification. This article will review the current knowledge on the response of the midbrain dopaminergic system to appetitive and aversive stimuli, as well as the role played within this context by the Lateral Habenula, a structure that has attracted great interest among re: searchers in the recent years.

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THE ROLE OF THE DOPAMINERGIC SYSTEM IN GRATIFICATION PROCESSES. (2026). EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal, 8. https://doi.org/10.3269/1970-5492.2013.8.13