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Koenigs, M., and Grafman, J. “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The Role of Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala.”
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McEwen, B. S., and Morrison, J. H. “The Brain on Stress: Vulnerability and Plasticity of the Prefrontal Cortex over the Life Course.”
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Ondicova, K., and Mravec, B. “Multilevel Interactions between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems: A Minireview.”
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Parker, K. J., Buckmaster, C. L., Justus, K. R., Schatzberg, A. F., and Lyons, D. M. “Mild Early Life Stress Enhances Prefrontal-Dependent Response Inhibition in Monkeys.”
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Parker, K. J., Buckmaster, C. L., Schatzberg, A. F., and Lyons, D. M. “Prospective Investigation of Stress Inoculation in Young Monkeys.”
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Perraton, L. G., Kumar, S., and Machotka, Z. “Exercise Parameters in the Treatment of Clinical Depression: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.”
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Sahay, A., and Hen, R. “Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis in Depression.”
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Sapolsky, R. M. “Taming Stress.”
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8: Making Your Brain Smile: Your Brain’s Reward System

Adlard, P. A., and Cotman, C. W. “Voluntary Exercise Protects against Stress-Induced Decreases in Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Protein Expression.”
Neuroscience
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Aron, A., Fisher, H., Mashek, D. J., Strong, G., Li, H., and Brown, L. L. “Reward, Motivation, and Emotion Systems Associated with Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love.”
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Barbour, K. A., Edenfield, T. M., and Blumenthal, J. A. “Exercise as a Treatment for Depression and Other Psychiatric Disorders: A Review.”
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Bartels, A., and Zeki, S. “The Neural Basis of Romantic Love.”
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Berridge, K. C., and Kringelbach, M. L. “Neuroscience of Affect: Brain Mechanisms of Pleasure and Displeasure.”
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Blumenthal, J. A., Smith, P. J., and Hoffman, B. M. “Is Exercise a Viable Treatment for Depression?”
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16 (2012): 14–21.

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Harbaugh, W. T., Mayr, U., and Burghart, D. R. “Neural Responses to Taxation and Voluntary Giving Reveal Motives for Charitable Donations.”
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Hoffman, B. M., Babyak, M. A., Craighead, W. E., Sherwood, A., Doraiswamy, P. M., Coons, M. J., and Blumenthal, J. A. “Exercise and Pharmacotherapy in Patients with Major Depression: One-Year Follow-Up of the SMILE Study.”
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Kelley, A. E. “Memory and Addiction: Shared Neural Circuitry and Molecular Mechanisms.”
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Kringelbach, M. L., and Berridge, K. C. “The Functional Neuroanatomy of Pleasure and Happiness.”
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Kringelbach, M. L., and Berridge, K. C. “The Joyful Mind.”
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Kringelbach, M. L., and Berridge, K. C. “Towards a Functional Neuroanatomy of Pleasure and Happiness.”
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Le, M. M., and Koob, G. F. “Drug Addiction: Pathways to the Disease and Pathophysiological Perspectives.”
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17 (2007): 377–393.

Lenoir, M., Serre, F., Cantin, L., and Ahmed, S. H. “Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward.”
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Lynch, W. J., Peterson, A. B., Sanchez, V., Abel, J., and Smith, M. A. “Exercise As a Novel Treatment for Drug Addiction: A Neurobiological and Stage-Dependent Hypothesis.”
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Mathes, W. F., and Kanarek, R. B. “Persistent Exercise Attenuates Nicotine—But Not Clonidine-Induced Antinociception in Female Rats.”
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Russo, S. J., Mazei-Robison, M. S., Ables, J. L., and Nestler, E. J. “Neurotrophic Factors and Structural Plasticity in Addiction.”
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Smith, M. A., Schmidt, K. T., Iordanou, J. C., and Mustroph, M. L. “Aerobic Exercise Decreases the Positive-Reinforcing Effects of Cocaine.”
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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Taylor, A. H., Ussher, M. H., and Faulkner, G. “The Acute Effects of Exercise on Cigarette Cravings, Withdrawal Symptoms, Affect and Smoking Behaviour: A Systematic Review.”
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Wise, R. A. “Dopamine, Learning and Motivation.”
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Xu, X., Aron, A., Brown, L., Cao, G., Feng, T., and Weng, X. “Reward and Motivation Systems: A Brain Mapping Study of Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love in Chinese Participants.”
Human Brain Mapping
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Xu, X., Brown, L., Aron, A., Cao, G., Feng, T., Acevedo, B., and Weng, X. “Regional Brain Activity During Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love Predicted Relationship Outcomes after 40 Months: An fMRI Assessment.”
Neuroscience Letters
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9: The Creative Brain: Sparking Insight and Divergent Thinking

Berkowitz, A. L., and Ansari, D. “Expertise-Related Deactivation of the Right Temporoparietal Junction during Musical Improvisation.”
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Berkowitz, A. L., and Ansari, D. “Generation of Novel Motor Sequences: The Neural Correlates of Musical Improvisation.”
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Brown, S., Martinez, M. J., and Parsons, L. M. “Music and Language Side by Side in the Brain: A PET Study of the Generation of Melodies and Sentences.”
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Jung, R. E., Mead, B. S., Carrasco, J., and Flores, R. A. “The Structure of Creative Cognition in the Human Brain.”
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Jung, R. E., Segall, J. M., Jeremy, B. H., Flores, R. A., Smith, S. M., Chavez, R. S., and Haier, R. J. “Neuroanatomy of Creativity.”
Human Brain Mapping
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Liu, S., Chow, H. M., Xu, Y., Erkkinen, M. G., Swett, K. E., Eagle, M. W., Rizik-Baer, D. A., and Braun, A. R. “Neural Correlates of Lyrical Improvisation: An fMRI Study of Freestyle Rap.”
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Oppezzo, M., and Schwartz, D. L. “Give Your Ideas Some Legs: The Positive Effect of Walking on Creative Thinking.”
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Seeley, W. W., Matthews, B. R., Crawford, R. K., Gorno-Tempini, M. L., Foti, D., Mackenzie, I. R., and Miller, B. L. “Unravelling
Bolero
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Brain
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Shamay-Tsoory, S. G., Adler, N., Aharon-Peretz, J., Perry, D., and Mayseless, N. “The Origins of Originality: The Neural Bases of Creative Thinking and Originality.”
Neuropsychologia
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10: Meditation and the Brain: Getting Still and Moving It Forward

Fries, P., Nikolic, D., and Singer, W. “The Gamma Cycle.”
Trends in Neuroscience
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