Unveiling the Surprising Link Between Dopamine and Movement

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Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a subtype of dopamine neurons that are involved in movement rather than reward signaling. This finding challenges the widely accepted belief that dopamine neurons primarily respond to rewards. The discovery could have implications for understanding and treating Parkinson's disease, which involves the loss of dopamine neurons and motor issues. The study sheds new light on the diversity of dopamine neurons and opens up new research directions in the field of neurology.
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