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concept:wanting-liking-dissociationWanting/Liking Dissociation
Berridge and Robinson's finding that dopamine mediates wanting but not liking; accommodated as two evaluation types
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- Kent BerridgeintroducesDemonstrated wanting/liking dissociation via dopamine depletion studies
- Terry RobinsonintroducesCo-discovered with Berridge the wanting/liking dissociation in dopamine function
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- Dopaminergic Reward Prediction Errorassociated_withMidbrain dopamine neurons encoding TD error; the most extensively studied evaluative system
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