2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.13.593981
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Effects of systemic oxytocin receptor activation and blockade on risky decision making in female and male rats

Mojdeh Faraji,
Omar A. Viera-Resto,
Brenden J. Berrios
et al.

Abstract: The neuropeptide oxytocin is traditionally known for its roles in parturition, lactation, and social behavior. Other data, however, show that oxytocin can modulate behaviors outside of these contexts, including drug self-administration and some aspects of cost-benefit decision making. Here we used a pharmacological approach to investigate the contributions of oxytocin signaling to decision making under risk of explicit punishment. Female and male Long-Evans rats were trained on a risky decision-making task in … Show more

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