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"With the recent development of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), key concepts such as "neural networks" and "reinforcement learning" have spread outside of the scientific orbit and into general knowledge (Pasick, 2023). It would be interesting to explore how these AI advancements might influence the general public's understanding of the brain. Media has long shaped societal views of neuroscience, and since the late 20th century, neuromodulators like dopamine and serotonin have been popularly dubbed as "feel-good hormones" (Watson, 2024). You can easily find online tips for naturally “boosting” these neuromodulators in your brain, advertised to enhance your mood and improve overall well-being (Raypole, 2022). The reasons why dopamine and serotonin have been classified as such differ greatly but share similar media “short-circuits”. (...)"
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serotonin neuron activity Neuromodulatory systems associative learning
