AP Psychology › Motivation, Arousal, & Emotion
The nucleus accumbens is most specifically and predominately known for its role in which of the following behavioral systems?
Reward and reinforcement
Memory encoding and memory retention
Fear and anger
Motivation and satisfaction
Language learning
The nucleus accumbens has long since been considered a key anatomical structure in the body's reward and reinforcement system. It is one of the key producers and regulators of neural dopamine, and has been linked to several different addictive behaviors—including addictive reinforcement from food, sex, drugs, music, and maternal behavior. It is considered part of the "pleasure center" for the brain due to its release of reinforcing dopamine.