2023
DOI: 10.1002/jeab.895
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Positive correlation between measures of habitual responding and motivated responding in mice

Kathleen G. Bryant,
Jacqueline M. Barker

Abstract: Habit and motivation are thought to be separate processes, with motivated behavior often considered to be goal directed, whereas habits are defined by the absence of goal‐directed control over behavior. However, there has been increasing interrogation of the binary nature of habitual versus goal‐directed behavior. Furthermore, although drug and alcohol exposure can promote the formation of habits, drug seeking itself can also be highly flexible, pointing toward the need for complex consideration of the paralle… Show more

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