“…For instance, dopamine is associated with positive reinforcement and promoting approach/exploration behavior,whereas serotonin is associated with negative reinforcement and behavioral inhibition (Daw et al, 2002; Dayan and Huys, 2008; Deakin and Graeff, 1991; den Ouden et al, 2013; Soubrie, 1986). This idea of opponencybetween the two systemshas been supported by the observation that serotonin neurons are activated by noxious stimuli(Montagne-Clavel et al, 1995; Schweimer and Ungless, 2010) while dopamine neurons are activated by reward. It remains to be determined how these observations can be reconciled withrecent studies showing that many DR neurons (which likely included serotonin neurons) were excited by reward(Miyazaki et al, 2011; Nakamura et al, 2008; Ranade and Mainen, 2009).…”