Brain and Reward Pathways
Discover how the insula plays a crucial role in interoception and anxiety, responding to our internal states. Learn about the mesolimbic reward pathway, where dopamine influences our desire to eat, driven by the interactions between the nucleus accumbens and the hypothalamus. This fascinating interplay highlights the biological mechanisms behind our cravings and satiety signals.In this clip
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What role does dopamine play in the nucleus accumbens in the episode Dr. Robert Malenka: How Your Brain’s Reward Circuits Drive Your Choices | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Dopamine Dynamics?
What is happening in the brain during binge eating, particularly in relation to the nucleus accumbens, as discussed in the Huberman Lab episode with Dr. Casey Halpern? Is it an issue of dopamine or reward circuitry, or is it more about an inability to pause and reflect before acting on an urge? How does this compare to other compulsive behaviors like addiction or OCD?
What parts of the brain have dopamine-releasing neurons that Andrew Huberman mentions in the episode Dr. Robert Malenka: How Your Brain’s Reward Circuits Drive Your Choices | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Dopamine and Curiosity?