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34. Although early research suggested that the hypothalamus was responsible for reward and motivation, more recent research has demonstrated that reward and motivation are associated with activity within the A) basal ganglia B) thalamus C) hippocampus D) reticular formation E) nucleus accumbens
34. Although early research suggested that the hypothalamus was responsible for reward and motivation, more recent research has demonstrated that reward and motivation are associated with activity within the A) basal ganglia B) thalamus C) hippocampus D) reticular formation E) nucleus accumbens
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