The present experiment investigated early-rearing environment modulation of individual differences in impulsive and risky choice. Rats were reared in an isolated condition (IC; n = 12), in which they lived alone without novel stimuli, or an enriched condition (EC; n = 12), in which they lived among conspecifics with novel stimuli. The impulsive choice task involved choices between smaller-sooner (SS) versus larger-later (LL) rewards. The risky choice task involved choices between certain-smaller (C-S) versus uncertain-larger (U-L) rewards. Following choice testing, incentive motivation to work for food was measured using a progressive ratio task and correlated with choice behavior. HPLC analyses were conducted to determine how monoamine con...
A number of maladaptive behaviors and poor health outcomes (e.g., substance abuse, obesity) correlat...
A number of maladaptive behaviors and poor health outcomes (e.g., substance abuse, obesity) correlat...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that impulsive decision-making is a heritable risk facto...
The present experiment investigated early-rearing environment modulation of individual differences i...
Citation: Kirkpatrick, K., Marshall, A. T., & Smith, A. P. (2015). Mechanisms of Individual Differen...
Impulsive choice behavior incorporates the psychological mechanisms involved in the processing of t...
Previous research has indicated that rearing in an enriched environment may promote self-control in ...
Impulsivity is considered an important feature associated with the development of numerous psychiatr...
Poor decision-making is a core problem in psychiatric disorders such as pathological gambling and su...
Lewis (LEW) and Fischer 344 (F344) rats are two genetically different strains that differ in impulsi...
Several studies have examined impulsive choice behavior in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) as...
Impulsive choice is defined as choice for a smaller, more immediate reinforcer relative to a larger,...
Impulsive choice (i.e., preference for smaller, sooner over larger, later rewards) is cross-sectiona...
Impulsivity (choosing a smaller, more immediate reward over a larger, more delayed reward) and subst...
This thesis investigated the contribution of the nucleus accumbens core (AcbC) and the hippocampus (...
A number of maladaptive behaviors and poor health outcomes (e.g., substance abuse, obesity) correlat...
A number of maladaptive behaviors and poor health outcomes (e.g., substance abuse, obesity) correlat...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that impulsive decision-making is a heritable risk facto...
The present experiment investigated early-rearing environment modulation of individual differences i...
Citation: Kirkpatrick, K., Marshall, A. T., & Smith, A. P. (2015). Mechanisms of Individual Differen...
Impulsive choice behavior incorporates the psychological mechanisms involved in the processing of t...
Previous research has indicated that rearing in an enriched environment may promote self-control in ...
Impulsivity is considered an important feature associated with the development of numerous psychiatr...
Poor decision-making is a core problem in psychiatric disorders such as pathological gambling and su...
Lewis (LEW) and Fischer 344 (F344) rats are two genetically different strains that differ in impulsi...
Several studies have examined impulsive choice behavior in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) as...
Impulsive choice is defined as choice for a smaller, more immediate reinforcer relative to a larger,...
Impulsive choice (i.e., preference for smaller, sooner over larger, later rewards) is cross-sectiona...
Impulsivity (choosing a smaller, more immediate reward over a larger, more delayed reward) and subst...
This thesis investigated the contribution of the nucleus accumbens core (AcbC) and the hippocampus (...
A number of maladaptive behaviors and poor health outcomes (e.g., substance abuse, obesity) correlat...
A number of maladaptive behaviors and poor health outcomes (e.g., substance abuse, obesity) correlat...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that impulsive decision-making is a heritable risk facto...