Nucleus accumbens

The nucleus accumbens is a part of the ventral striatum important for motivation, reward learning, and responding to stimuli that announce reinforcement.

Definicja

The nucleus accumbens is an element of pathways related to motivation and reward, especially in connection with the dopaminergic system. It is not a simple "pleasure center" because it rather participates in giving meaning to stimuli, mobilizing action and learning what is worth repeating. Its operation depends on a broader brain network.

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Praktyka i życie

When analyzing a habit, see what reward or relief reinforces the behavior, rather than judging it solely as a lack of willpower.

Częste błędne rozumienie

It is a mistake to reduce the nucleus accumbens to pleasure. It is also a mistake to treat reward mechanisms as an excuse rather than information about how the behavior works.

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