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The dopamine hypothesis of reward: past and current status

Trends in Neurosciences, 1999
Mesolimbic dopaminergic neurons are thought to serve as a final common neural pathway for mediating reinforcement processes. However, several recent findings have challenged the view that mesolimbic dopamine has a crucial role in the maintenance of reinforcement processes, or the subjective rewarding actions of natural rewards and drugs of abuse ...
Rainer Spanagel   +2 more
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The Open Artery Hypothesis: Past, Present, and Future

Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 1998
The survival benefit following a reperfusion strategy, be it pharmacologic or mechanical, appears to be due to both full and early reperfusion. While the TIMI Flow Grade classification scheme has been a useful tool to assess coronary blood flow in acute syndromes, it has several limitations.
M, Goel   +7 more
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The “Past Hypothesis”: Not even false

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 2006
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Counterfactuals and the Past Hypothesis

Philosophy of Science, 2005
Albert (2000) provides a sketch of an entropy account of the causal and counterfactual asymmetries. This paper critically examines a proposal that may be thought to fill in some of the lacunae in Albert's account.
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The Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis – Past, Present and Future

2009
This chapter is a brief account of fundamentals of the equilibrium-point hypothesis or more adequately called the threshold control theory (TCT). It also compares the TCT with other approaches to motor control. The basic notions of the TCT are reviewed with a major focus on solutions to the problems of multi-muscle and multi-degrees of freedom ...
Anatol G, Feldman, Mindy F, Levin
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