2. The Role of Anticipation in Dopamine - Deepstash
2. The Role of Anticipation in Dopamine

2. The Role of Anticipation in Dopamine

Dopamine is not just released when you achieve a reward—it also spikes during anticipation. This explains why looking forward to an event or milestone feels motivating.

Delayed gratification amplifies anticipation, leading to a more sustained release of dopamine over time compared to instant gratification.

Takeaway: Actively setting long-term goals and working toward them builds a healthier and more sustained dopamine response.

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babak_sahebkar

Med Student from Düsseldorf

Dopamine is an immensely powerful chemical that we all make in our brain and body. Its key roles is to modulate motivation, movement, our reward system as well as focus, attention and our perception of time. Here are a few tools to use everyday on how to control your dopamine release in order to increase drive, motivation and focus.

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