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Exposure to some drugs of abuse can change the
structure of neurons in the brain. Stimulants like amphetamines can alter
the structure of neurons. In this case, the dendrites of dopamine neurons in
the nucleus accumbens (NAc)—a part of the reward pathway—have more dendritic
spines or connections in the amphetamine exposed animal compared to one
treated only with saline. |