Abstract:Adaptive decision making requires the evaluation of cost-benefit tradeoffs to guide action selection. Effort-based decision making involves weighing predicted gains against effort costs and is disrupted in several neuropsychiatric disorders. The ACC is postulated to control effort-base choice via its role in encoding the value of overcoming effort costs in rodent effort-based decision making assays. However, temporally precise methods of manipulating neural activity have rarely been applied to effort-based dec… Show more
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