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[Natural rewarding and drug rewarding].
Sheng li ke xue jin zhan [Progress in physiology], 2006 In the brain of animals and humans there is a rewarding mechanism to encourage the behavior that is beneficial for the living of the individual and for the prolongation of the generation. However, when this system is being abused by drugs of addiction, chronic adaptive changes may occur that would cause serious damage to the organism.Cai-Lian, Cui, Ji-Sheng, Hanopenaire +1 more sourceReward
2013 Ariella Riva Ritvo, Fred R. Volkmar, Karen M. Lionello-Denolf, Trina D. Spencer, James Todd, Nurit Yirmiya, Maya Yaari, Diana B. Newman, Michelle Lestrud, Edward Ritvo, Amiris Dipuglia, Megan Ness, Megan Lyons, Maura Moyle, Steven Long, Maura Moyle, Melissa Manjarrés, Elizabeth Allen, John D. Murdoch, Michael F. Walker, Brynn Thomas, Laudan B. Jahromi, Rebecca DeAquair, Victoria Shea, Peter Doehring, Megan Lyons, Jeremy Parr, Ann S. Couteur, Timothy Soto, Oren Shtayermman, Ernst VanBergeijk, Sunny Kim, David McAdam, Vicki Madaus Knapp, Mark Groskreutz, Michael Miklos, Evelynne Green, Barbara Cook, Cori Fujii, C. Enjey Lin, Jeffrey J. Wood, Johannes Rojahn, Lisa J. Meier, Cynthia Beesley, Linda Simonson, Fred R. Volkmar, Karen Meers, Michelle Sondra Ballan, Josh Pritchard, Bill Ahearn, Stephanie Bendiske, Yael Kimhi, Amy Heberle, Karen Toth, Alvi Azad, Zachary Warren, Elizabeth Howell Dohrmann, Dermot Bowler, Elizabeth Schoen Simmons, Katherine Tsatsanis, Sarah Butler, Catherine Lord, Fred R. Volkmar, Lawrence David Scahill, Ariella Riva Ritvo, Deborah A. Pearson, Peter Mundy, Cheryl Smith Gabig, Nurit Yirmiya, Ifat Seidman, Tiffany Hutchins, Arianne Stevens, Raphael Bernier, Katherine Tsatsanis, Susan Hyman, Fred R. Volkmar, Fred R. Volkmar +76 moreopenaire +1 more source