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  Figure 5. Parts of the brain most affected by dopamine.
  dopamine and the brain
  Dopamine plays an important role in the regulation of reward and movement. As part of the reward pathway, dopamine is manufactured in nerve cell bodies located within the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and is released in the nucleus accumbens and the prefrontal cortex. The motor functions of dopamine are linked to a separate pathway, with cell bodies in the substantia nigra that manufacture and release dopamine into another structure called the striatum (NIDA, 2006).
 

Most scientists believe that the initial rewarding (reinforcing) effects of most drugs of abuse rely heavily upon large and rapid increases in dopamine levels in the brain (Baler, 2006). It is also believed that sustained drug abuse may gradually decrease the number of brain dopamine receptors resulting in a need for higher drug doses to obtain rewarding effects (Figure 6) (Volkow, 1997; Martin-Soelch, 2001).

   
   
   
   
   
   
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