2024
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22495
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Developmental trajectory of social reward motivation from early adolescence into adulthood in female and male Long‐Evans rats

Shealin H. Murray,
Ryanne J. Logan,
Andrew C. Sheehan
et al.

Abstract: Most studies of adolescent and adult behavior involved one age group of each, whereas the dynamic changes in brain development suggest that there may be behavioral flux in adolescence. In two studies, we investigated developmental changes in social reward motivation in female and male Long‐Evans rats from prepuberty to early adulthood in a social operant conditioning task. Given the earlier onset of puberty in females than in males, we predicted the course of social reward development would differ between the … Show more

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