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Novelty seeking may be triggered by Reward Prediction Error ([[RPE]]). much support has accumulated for an association between novelty seeking (Cloninger et al., 1994<ref>Cloninger, C.R., Pryzbeck, T.R., Svrakic, D.M., Wetzel, R.D., 1994. The Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI): A Guide to its Development and Use. Centre for Psychobiology of Personality, St. Louis Missouri.</ref>) and dopaminergic activity (see e.g. Savitz and Ramesar, 2004 for a review<ref>Savitz, J.B., Ramesar, R.S., 2004. Genetic variants implicated in personality: a review of the more promising candidates. Am. J. Med. Genet. Pt. B 131B, 20–32.</ref>)
 
Novelty seeking may be triggered by Reward Prediction Error ([[RPE]]). much support has accumulated for an association between novelty seeking (Cloninger et al., 1994<ref>Cloninger, C.R., Pryzbeck, T.R., Svrakic, D.M., Wetzel, R.D., 1994. The Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI): A Guide to its Development and Use. Centre for Psychobiology of Personality, St. Louis Missouri.</ref>) and dopaminergic activity (see e.g. Savitz and Ramesar, 2004 for a review<ref>Savitz, J.B., Ramesar, R.S., 2004. Genetic variants implicated in personality: a review of the more promising candidates. Am. J. Med. Genet. Pt. B 131B, 20–32.</ref>)
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Novelty seeking may be triggered by Reward Prediction Error (RPE). much support has accumulated for an association between novelty seeking (Cloninger et al., 1994[1]) and dopaminergic activity (see e.g. Savitz and Ramesar, 2004 for a review[2])


References

  1. Cloninger, C.R., Pryzbeck, T.R., Svrakic, D.M., Wetzel, R.D., 1994. The Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI): A Guide to its Development and Use. Centre for Psychobiology of Personality, St. Louis Missouri.
  2. Savitz, J.B., Ramesar, R.S., 2004. Genetic variants implicated in personality: a review of the more promising candidates. Am. J. Med. Genet. Pt. B 131B, 20–32.