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Functions of mesolimbic dopamine: changing concepts and shifting paradigms

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In offering this issue to the general readership of Psychopharmacology, I would like to thank Klaus Miczek and Trevor Robbins for their persistence and dedication in bringing the work forward. Additionally, I would like to thank Kent Berridge and Roy Wise for their contributions to this field. It also is important to recognize the vital role played by the contributing authors, whose research and scholarship on the following pages showcase some of the cutting-edge empirical findings and theoretical perspectives in this area. Finally, I also wish to acknowledge the reviewers, and thank them all for their insightful comments, which have helped to ensure the scientific quality and intellectual breadth of the enterprise.

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Salamone, J.D. Functions of mesolimbic dopamine: changing concepts and shifting paradigms. Psychopharmacology 191, 389 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-006-0623-9

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