Unveiling the Brain's Learning Mechanism: The Ebb & Flow Discovery

Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine have discovered that learning in the brain occurs through the constant ebb and flow of dopamine and acetylcholine, even in the absence of immediate rewards. These two hormones compete with each other, and rewards were previously thought to promote learning by triggering an increase in dopamine and a decrease in acetylcholine. However, the study found that dopamine and acetylcholine levels naturally fluctuate in the brain, creating favorable conditions for continual learning. The findings challenge the current understanding of how these hormones work together and may provide insights into neuropsychiatric conditions related to dopamine imbalances.
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