k Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the human neurotransmitter and hormone dopamine. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colourcoded carbon black, hydrogen white, nitrogen blue, and oxygen red with the bonds between them as rods silver. Dopamine plays a crucial role in the brains reward and pleasure pathways. It is released by the brain when a pleasurable new stimulus is encountered, and directs the brain to find more of the stimulus. As such it plays a significant role in addiction. Lack of dopamine is linked to numerous disorders, such as Parkinsons disease, depression and schizophrenia. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the human neurotransmitter and hormone dopamine. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour coded   carbon: black, hydrogen: white, nitrogen: blue, and oxygen: red   with the bonds between them as rods  silver . Dopamine plays a crucial role in the brain s reward and pleasure pathways. It is released by the brain when a pleasurable new stimulus is encountered, and directs the brain to find more of the stimulus. As such it plays a significant role in addiction. Lack of dopamine is linked to numerous disorders, such as Parkinson s disease, depression and schizophrenia.
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Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule

Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the human neurotransmitter and hormone dopamine. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded - carbon: black, hydrogen: white, nitrogen: blue, and oxygen: red - with the bonds between them as rods (silver). Dopamine plays a crucial role in the brain's reward and pleasure pathways. It is released by the brain when a pleasurable new stimulus is encountered, and directs the brain to find more of the stimulus. As such it plays a significant role in addiction. Lack of dopamine is linked to numerous disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, depression and schizophrenia.

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