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advancedreward prediction errordopamineaddictionincentive saliencenucleus accumbens
A 33-year-old man with severe cocaine use disorder describes an escalating pattern: initial use produced intense euphoria, but now he spends most of his day seeking cocaine despite diminished pleasure from actual use. He reports overwhelming cravings triggered by environmental cues such as seeing the street where he used to buy drugs. The PMHNP applies the reward prediction error model to explain this dissociation between wanting and liking.
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