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ANIMATION:
Areas of the brain of a cocaine user "light up" in PET scans as the drug acts on it.


Scientists now think that all drugs of abuse directly or indirectly affect the so-called "reward pathway," a linked set of areas deep in the brain. All these drugs converge on the same brain regions, masquerading as natural chemicals -- including dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in the experience of pleasure -- in those reward circuits.


The reward path of the brain

The "reward pathway" in the brain that is activated by natural rewards and by artificial rewards such as addictive drugs.