Get the latest Science News and Discoveries

A common pathway in the brain that enables addictive drugs to hijack natural reward processing has been identified by ... - EurekAlert


Mount Sinai researchers, in collaboration with scientists at The Rockefeller University, have uncovered a mechanism in the brain that allows cocaine and morphine to take over natural reward processing systemsMount Sinai researchers, in collaboration with scientists at The Rockefeller University, have uncovered a mechanism in the brain that allows cocaine and morphine to take over natural reward processing systems

None

Get the Android app

Or read this on Eureka Alert

Read more on:

Photo of common pathway

common pathway

Photo of Brain

Brain

Photo of addictive drugs

addictive drugs

Related news:

News photo

Spintronics: A new path to room temperature swirling spin textures - EurekAlert

News photo

Machine learning algorithm reveals long-theorized glass phase in crystal - EurekAlert

News photo

Recycling CFRP waste is a challenge, but we've found a way to make it work - EurekAlert