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Dopamine Drives Reward and Movement

The brain consists of three main parts: the brain stem, midbrain, and cerebral cortex. Dopamine neurons, located in the brain stem, play essential roles in reward and movement. The ventral tegmental area (VTA) is crucial for reward and motivation, while the substantia nigra is primarily involved in movement initiation. Loss of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra can lead to difficulties in initiating movement, as seen in Parkinson's disease. Dopamine released from the VTA activates the nucleus accumbens, the brain's reward center, generating feelings of pleasure and motivation through interaction with dopamine receptors, specifically dopamine D1 receptors.

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