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Dr. Robert Malenka: How Your Brain’s Reward Circuits Drive Your Choices

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*Reinforcing v rewarding *

The distinction between reinforcing and rewarding is important in psychology. Something reinforcing makes you want to do a behavior again, while something rewarding means it actually felt good. This difference can be seen in the example of cocaine, which was highly reinforcing but not necessarily enjoyable or rewarding. Additionally, the terms 'wanting' and 'liking' are distinguished, where wanting something means you enjoy it, but wanting does not necessarily mean liking. This differentiation is also applicable in personal relationships, where individuals may want someone without necessarily liking or enjoying them.

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