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Dopamine and Language Acquisition: A Conscientious Look

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  • Nima Shakouri

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Dopamine has long been known to be important for the reinforcement of learning. Although dopamine turns out to be in a variety of forms, most of which act as transmitters of neural signals that control the synaptic plasticity of the brain. The present study keeps a plausible look at the relationship between dopamine and language acquisition and implies finding ways in order to increase the very given hormone.

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  • Nima Shakouri, 2014. "Dopamine and Language Acquisition: A Conscientious Look," Journal of Language and Communication, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 1(2), pages 35-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljlc:v1i2p1
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    dopamine; estrogen; motivation;
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