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Yes, a single administration of a drug of abuse, like cocaine, like morphine, can cause relatively—several days, several weeks—of changes in the connections on to dopamine neurons and on to the neurons in the nucleus accumbens. That does not mean these changes are permanent or
irreversible.
Robert Malenka
Trying Cocaine Once Causes Short-Term Changes in the Dopamine System
Dr. Robert Malenka: How Your Brains Reward Circuits Drive Your Choices
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