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Neuroscience study on genetics, reward, and punishment behavior

Neuroscience study on genetics, reward, and punishment behavior The passage discusses academic findings on genetic variants and brain activity related to punishment and reward. It contains no references to influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Study links COMT Met gene variants to dopamine levels and punishment behavior.; Striatum and insula activation observed during personal revenge and impersonal punishment tasks.; Discussion of MAOA gene variants and their interaction with childhood abuse.

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Neuroscience study on genetics, reward, and punishment behavior The passage discusses academic findings on genetic variants and brain activity related to punishment and reward. It contains no references to influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Study links COMT Met gene variants to dopamine levels and punishment behavior.; Striatum and insula activation observed during personal revenge and impersonal punishment tasks.; Discussion of MAOA gene variants and their interaction with childhood abuse.

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