2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.20.507379
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Audiovisual cues must be predictable and win-paired to drive risky choice

Abstract: Risky or maladaptive decision making is thought to be central to the etiology of both drug and gambling addiction. Win-concurrent cues can enhance disadvantageous, risky choice in both rats and humans, yet it is unclear which aspects of the cue-reward contingencies drive this effect. Here, we implemented six variants of the rat Gambling Task (rGT), in which animals can maximise their sugar pellet profits by avoiding options paired with higher per-trial gains but disproportionately longer and more frequent time… Show more

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