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Dopamine works as a reward chemical. When your dog sees the ball you are about to throw it sets a dopamine dynamic where it craves the neurochemical dopamine but the release of which only occurs in the wanting stage. When the dog actually gets the ball, the ''having'' stage dopamine disappears.<ref>Inquiry (Oslo). Author manuscript; available in PMC 2010 Aug 1. | Dopamine works as a reward chemical. When your dog sees the ball you are about to throw it sets a dopamine dynamic where it craves the neurochemical dopamine but the release of which only occurs in the wanting stage. When the dog actually gets the ball, the ''having'' stage dopamine disappears.<ref>Inquiry (Oslo). Author manuscript; available in PMC 2010 Aug 1. | ||
Inquiry (Oslo). 2009 Aug 1; 52(4): 378. doi: 10.1080/00201740903087359</ref> | Inquiry (Oslo). 2009 Aug 1; 52(4): 378. doi: 10.1080/00201740903087359</ref> The wanting is stronger than having, we persue flow based behaviours on a stock based world. | ||
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