Article: Reports summarize life sciences research from University of Cambridge, Department of Experimental Psychology.

Data detailed in 'Differential contributions of dopamine and serotonin to orbitofrontal cortex function in the marmoset' have been presented. According to a study from the United Kingdom, "We have shown previously that the inhibitory control functions of the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) are disrupted by serotonin, but not dopamine depletions. However, both dopamine and serotonin terminals and receptors are present within the OFC and thus the aim of the present study was to determine the differential contributions of these neurotransmitters to orbitofrontal function."

"OFC and dopamine are involved in the process by which neutral stimuli take on reinforcing ...

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