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Eye-tracking study reveals that people with higher brain dopamine levels are more likely to put in cognitive effort for reward. Treatment with Ritalin, an ADHD medication, appears to normalize dopamine in those with low levels, gearing them to make similar efforts for rewards. (n=50)


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