multiple forms of memory (amygdala and hippocampus), and encodes new motor programs that will facilitate obtaining this reward in the future (nucleus accumbens
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memory function, but also on general levels of arousal and, within thenucleus accumbens, improve the saliency of tasks. Thus, stimulants improve performance