Dopamine Connects Social Isolation to Brain Myelin Damage

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Dopamine Connects Social Isolation to Brain Myelin Damage
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A five-year study supported by NSF investigates how dopamine may regulate myelin plasticity in the brain, particularly in response to social isolation, with implications for understanding and treating neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions.

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