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A role of serotonin and the insula in vigor: Tracking environmental and physiological resources
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 September 2021
Abstract
We describe a neural monitor of environmental and physiological resources that informs effort expenditure. Depending on resources and environmental stability, serotonergic and dopaminergic neuromodulations favor different behavioral controls that are organized in corticostriatal loops. This broader perspective produces some suggestions and questions that may not be covered by the foraging approach to vigor of Shadmehr and Ahmed (2020).
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