2024
DOI: 10.1111/adb.13380
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Morphine exposure modulates dimensional bias and set formation in anthropoids

Sadegh Ghasemian,
Alexander J. Pascoe,
Marzieh M. Vardanjani
et al.

Abstract: Humans demonstrate significant behavioural advantages with particular perceptual dimensions (such as colour or shape) and when the relevant dimension is repeated in consecutive trials. These dimension‐related behavioural modulations are significantly altered in neuropsychological and addiction disorders; however, their underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we studied whether these behavioural modulations exist in other trichromatic primate species and whether repeated exposure to opioids influences them.… Show more

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