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Which of the following is defined as a disease-producing microorganism?
Reward Centers
are regions in the brain, such as the nucleus accumbens, involved in the sensation of pleasure and motivated behavior by reinforcing actions.
Hypothalamus
A region of the brain responsible for hormone production and regulation of critical bodily functions, including temperature, thirst, hunger, sleep, mood, and sexual function.
James Olds
An American psychologist best known for his discovery of the reward center in the brain.
Reward Deficiency Syndrome
A condition theorized to be related to imbalances in the neurotransmitter systems that regulate reward and pleasure, leading to compulsive behaviors and addiction.
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