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'Ebb and flow' brain mechanism that drives learning identified: Findings may explain how memories form throughout the day

'Ebb and flow' brain mechanism that drives learning identified: Findings may explain how memories form throughout the day
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NYU researchers identify the brain mechanism that drives learning

In a new study, researchers at NYU have identified the fascinating brain mechanism responsible for learning, despite the lack of dopamine as a reward.

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"Ebb and Flow" Brain Mechanism That Drives Learning Identified

/PRNewswire/ Researchers have long thought that rewards like food or money encourage learning in the brain by causing the release of the "feel-good" hormone.

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'Ebb and flow' brain mechanism that drives learning is identified

'Ebb and flow' brain mechanism that drives learning is identified
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Researchers discover the 'ebb & flow' brain mechanism that drives learning

Researchers have long thought that rewards like food or money encourage learning in the brain by causing the release of the "feel-good" hormone dopamine, known to reinforce storage of new information.

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