Browsing by Subject "reward"
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(2012-04-23)This study examined alterations in the rewarding properties of opioids due to social interaction. The first experiment explored the role of peer interactions on drug reward. Adolescent male mice were administered morphine ...
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(2021-06-04)Attention research has long investigated the mechanisms by which sensory information is selectively filtered for neural representation. Models for visual selective attention initially formed a theoretical dichotomy in which ...
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(2017-06-19)Externalizing proneness, or impulse control and substance abuse problems, has been broadly associated with dysregulation in reward sensitivity. The goal of this investigation was to systematically determine the effects ...
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(2015-04-02)The role of glucose in self-control has been under heated debate. Recent studies have suggested that both swishing and ingesting glucose can improve self-control, casting doubt on the idea that reduced self-control results ...