2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.01.322776
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Prior cocaine exposure increases firing to immediate reward while attenuating cue and context signals related to reward value in anterior insula

Abstract: The insula contributes to behavioral control and is disrupted by substance abuse, yet we know little about the neural signals underlying these functions or how they are disrupted after chronic drug self-administration. Here, rats self-administered either cocaine (experimental group) or sucrose (control) for twelve consecutive days. After a one-month withdrawal period, we recorded from anterior insula while rats performed a previously learned reward-guided decision-making task. Cocaine-exposed rats were more se… Show more

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