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decision-making

Type: Entity
Confidence: ★★★☆☆ Promising


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Summary

Dopamine acts as accelerator for reward-seeking and approach behavior in decision-making, while serotonin functions as brake promoting patience and long-term thinking. These neurotransmitters have opposing effects on cognitive processing and learning mechanisms.


Timeline

Added to Knowledge Graph: 2026-02-04 13:26 UTC
Valid Since: 2026-02-04
Valid Since: 2026-02-04


Relationships

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  • AFFECTS: serotonin
    Serotonin affects decision-making by functioning as brake promoting patience 📅 Valid since: 2026-02-04 📚 Mentioned in 1 episode(s)

  • AFFECTS: dopamine
    Dopamine affects decision-making by acting as accelerator for reward-seeking behavior 📅 Valid since: 2026-02-04 📚 Mentioned in 1 episode(s)


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Last updated: 2026-02-04