Neural and Hormonal Systems Underlying Human Reward-Seeking Behavior
<p>Our evolutionary history has endowed us with biological systems for identifying those elements of the environment that contribute to our biological fitness and for modifying our behaviors to allow us to acquire them.</p> <p>Theoretical propositions suggest that the ability t...
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