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To: Jeffrey E steingeeyacation©gmail.com]
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Sent: a 1:13:11 PM
Subject: and here's what my UChicago guys said about the dopamine article...
interesting..
Howard is a social + cog neurosci guy
meeting with him and colleagues monday
to discuss breathing/attention/emotion/cognition research
met these guys through barnaby
love them
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From: Howard
Date: August 15, 2009 5:24:37 AM PDT
Thank One thing that is not made clear in the article is the magnitude of
current scientific ignorance in this area. What I mean is this is not exactly settled
knowledge but what has been found is reported accurately and what is believed is
reported well too. However the dopamine story is not quite so simple. There is a
researcher at the U of C who is studying the differential role of dopamine in
reward based learning (as described in the article) and information based learning.
These are somewhat separable (but can be intertwined in reality and daily life) and
may involve slightly different brain networks. The fact that reduction of
uncertainty is information (in Claude Shannon's theoretic sense) and also
rewarding means that we likely use both networks but the function of DA may be
more complex than we think.
FYI I recently did a study as a pilot for an NIH grant (that was unfortunately not
fimded) in which we used a routine means of social exclusion in play a multiplayer
computer game (cyberball) which was followed by an episode of texting that
established socially reinforcing partners. The goal of the work was to show that
social remediation (by texting) of a socially induced hurt (exclusion in cyberball)
was a more potent reinforcer (as in the article you sent) than the socially positive
texting alone.
Thanks!
See you Monday.
Best
h
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