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Sensitivity to gains during risky decision-making differentiates chronic cocaine users from stimulant-naive controls

By B. Schiavon and others at
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BackgroundAlthough chronic cocaine use has been frequently associated with decision-making impairments that are supposed to contribute to the development and maintenance of cocaine addiction, it has remained unclear how risk-seeking behaviours observed in chronic cocaine users (CU) come about. Here we therefore test whether risky decision-making observed in CU is... Show more
November 25, 2019
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Sensitivity to gains during risky decision-making differentiates chronic cocaine users from stimulant-naive controls
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