Unexpected Sounds Risky Decision-Making
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•Surprising sounds could cause riskier decision-making
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Yale study shows surprising sounds can lead to riskier decision-making.
Dopamine is involved in a lot of conditions, including psychosis in schizophrenia.
The findings could help researchers better understand dopamine systems in the brain and how they contribute to conditions like schizophrenia and depression.
The study was published September 13 in Nature Communications .
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