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Maybe the best dessert you've ever had in your life.
And you're like, wow, that your brain says that was way, way better than I thought it was going to be.
So it reinforces it.
The other way of thinking about it is the dopamine itself is the motivational signal.
So it's what makes me get out of that bed and put on my clothes and actually go down those stairs because I'm motivated to go get that reward.
And then jumping back to that first one, the prediction error, they've done research on people who gamble, who play cards and play the slot machines and stuff.
And they, their brains experience, uh, about the same amount of dopamine activity when they almost win.
Like you got that big pot in the middle of the table, you're playing poker and you'd lose at the last second.
your dopamine level will be about the same as if you had actually won it.
Which is pretty remarkable.
You know, we're not poo-pooing the idea that addiction and dopamine are heavily tied with one another.
We're just sort of trying to point out that there's a lot of other things at play when it comes to dopamine, and that sort of has unfairly maybe gotten all the press.
But we do have to talk about it some more.
We talked about it.