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PET study offers insight into how dopamine drives executive function.
Researchers used radiotracers to track dopamine release in the brain during two sets of tasks.
Participants underwent PET scans using the D2/3 receptor ligand 18F -fallypride while they completed two tasks.
The findings could guide the development of new treatments for psychiatric and neurological disorders.
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