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A researcher proposes that for some individuals with a gambling disorder, the primary motivation is not the potential for winning, but the intense feeling of arousal and tension experienced during the act of gambling itself, especially in high-risk situations. This pursuit of a 'thrill' is thought to be a key driver of their repetitive behavior. Which of the following neurochemical explanations best accounts for this specific motivational pattern?

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