Human cognitive flexibility depends on d
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Mieke van Holstein; Esther Aarts; Marieke E. van der Schaaf; Dirk E. M. Geurts;
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Article
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2011
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Springer
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English
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## Rationale Accumulating evidence indicates that the cognitive effects of dopamine depend on the subtype of dopamine receptor that is activated. In particular, recent work with animals as well as current theorizing has suggested that cognitive flexibility depends on dopamine D2 receptor signaling.