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davidjmarcus.bsky.social
did:plc:4pgf5qrbtkecghukvwj6zvx2
We found that eCBs are released in the Nucleus Accumbens (NAc) during reward seeking, and that these eCBs regulate engagement in reward-seeking behaviors through retrograde inhibition excitatory terminals arising from the anterior paraventricular thalamus (aPVT).
2025-01-10T17:43:00.392Z