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Association between reward‐related activation in the ventral striatum and trait reward sensitivity is moderated by dopamine transporter genotype

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The results show that DAT variation moderates the association between VS‐reactivity and trait reward sensitivity, and the possibility that this moderation of VS‐trait relation might arise from DAT‐dependent differences in DA availability affecting synaptic plasticity within the VS is discussed.

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