Healthy animals displaying extreme behaviours that resemble human psychiatric symptoms are relevant models to study the natural psychobiological processes of maladapted behaviours. Using a Rat Gambling Task, healthy individuals spontaneously making poor decisions (PDMs) were found to co-express a combination of other cognitive and reward-based characteristics similar to symptoms observed in human patients with impulse-control disorders. The main goals of this study were to 1) confirm the existence of PDMs and their unique behavioural phenotypes in Dark Agouti (DA) and Wistar Han (WH) rats, 2) to extend the behavioural profile of the PDMs to probability-based decision-making and social behaviours and 3) to extract key discriminative traits b...
International audienceOne of the hallmarks of decision-making processes is the inter-individual vari...
The current theories of animal personality are based on the observation that individual variation in...
The current theories of animal personality are based on the observation that individual variation in...
BACKGROUND: Healthy animals showing extreme behaviours spontaneously that resemble human psychiatric...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
Individual differences in impulsive and risky choice are key risk factors for a variety of maladapti...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Decision making in complex and conflicting situations, as measured ...
Poor decision-making is a core problem in psychiatric disorders such as pathological gambling and su...
Contains fulltext : 97327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impaired decisio...
Gambling disorder (GD) and other forms of behavioural and substance addictions are characterized by ...
Excessive preference for risky over safe options is a hallmark of several psychiatric disorders. Her...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction whose etiology is uncertain. Thus, it is unclear w...
Excessive risk taking is a hallmark of various psychopathological disorders. We have developed a tas...
Decision-making requires that individuals perceive the probabilities and risks associated with diffe...
International audienceOne of the hallmarks of decision-making processes is the inter-individual vari...
The current theories of animal personality are based on the observation that individual variation in...
The current theories of animal personality are based on the observation that individual variation in...
BACKGROUND: Healthy animals showing extreme behaviours spontaneously that resemble human psychiatric...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
Individual differences in impulsive and risky choice are key risk factors for a variety of maladapti...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Decision making in complex and conflicting situations, as measured ...
Poor decision-making is a core problem in psychiatric disorders such as pathological gambling and su...
Contains fulltext : 97327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impaired decisio...
Gambling disorder (GD) and other forms of behavioural and substance addictions are characterized by ...
Excessive preference for risky over safe options is a hallmark of several psychiatric disorders. Her...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction whose etiology is uncertain. Thus, it is unclear w...
Excessive risk taking is a hallmark of various psychopathological disorders. We have developed a tas...
Decision-making requires that individuals perceive the probabilities and risks associated with diffe...
International audienceOne of the hallmarks of decision-making processes is the inter-individual vari...
The current theories of animal personality are based on the observation that individual variation in...
The current theories of animal personality are based on the observation that individual variation in...