[HTML][HTML] Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

[PDF][PDF] Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Front. Neurosci. 9: 394. doi …, 2015 - dokterenintanzania.nl
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates.

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

[PDF][PDF] Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Front. Neurosci. 9: 394. doi: 10.3389 …, 2015 - scienceopen.com
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

[HTML][HTML] Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

[PDF][PDF] Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Front. Neurosci. 9: 394. doi: 10.3389 …, 2015 - antonloonen.nl
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: The evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2015 - research.rug.nl
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …

[PDF][PDF] Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates

AJM Loonen, SA Ivanova - Front. Neurosci. 9: 394. doi: 10.3389 …, 2015 - researchgate.net
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been
able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have …