Being able to limit the pursuit of reward to prevent negative consequences is an important expression of behavioral inhibition. Everyday examples of an inability to exert such control over behavior are the overconsumption of food and drugs of abuse, which are important factors in the development of obesity and addiction, respectively. Here, we use a behavioral task that assesses the ability of male rats to exert behavioral restraint at the mere sight of palatable food during the presentation of an audiovisual threat cue to investigate the corticolimbic underpinnings of behavioral inhibition. We demonstrate a prominent role for the medial prefrontal cortex in the exertion of control over behavior under threat of punishment. Moreover, task en...
Rodent striatum is involved in sensory-motor transformations and reward-related learning, with lesio...
Impulse control is an executive process that allows animals to inhibit their actions until an approp...
Punishment involves the reduction of responses that lead to negative outcomes. This thesis investiga...
Being able to limit the pursuit of reward to prevent negative consequences is an important expressio...
RATIONALE: Excessive intake of rewards, such as food and drugs, often has explicit negative conseque...
Decision making in stressful and potentially aversive situations is an evolutionary trait functional...
Adaptation to novel environments involves two classes of motivated behaviors; promoting actions that...
AbstractExtinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing co...
The nucleus accumbens is a heterogeneous brain structure involved in the integration of limbic and c...
Animals appoint incentive value and learn to approach otherwise behaviorally inert stimuli if these ...
Behavioural inhibition is the ability to suppress irrelevant behaviours that are either unsafe or ar...
Extinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing conditione...
In humans, relapse to unhealthy eating habits following dieting is a significant impediment to obesi...
How does the brain guide our actions? This is a complex issue, where the medial prefrontal cortex (m...
AbstractMany common psychiatric conditions, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
Rodent striatum is involved in sensory-motor transformations and reward-related learning, with lesio...
Impulse control is an executive process that allows animals to inhibit their actions until an approp...
Punishment involves the reduction of responses that lead to negative outcomes. This thesis investiga...
Being able to limit the pursuit of reward to prevent negative consequences is an important expressio...
RATIONALE: Excessive intake of rewards, such as food and drugs, often has explicit negative conseque...
Decision making in stressful and potentially aversive situations is an evolutionary trait functional...
Adaptation to novel environments involves two classes of motivated behaviors; promoting actions that...
AbstractExtinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing co...
The nucleus accumbens is a heterogeneous brain structure involved in the integration of limbic and c...
Animals appoint incentive value and learn to approach otherwise behaviorally inert stimuli if these ...
Behavioural inhibition is the ability to suppress irrelevant behaviours that are either unsafe or ar...
Extinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing conditione...
In humans, relapse to unhealthy eating habits following dieting is a significant impediment to obesi...
How does the brain guide our actions? This is a complex issue, where the medial prefrontal cortex (m...
AbstractMany common psychiatric conditions, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
Rodent striatum is involved in sensory-motor transformations and reward-related learning, with lesio...
Impulse control is an executive process that allows animals to inhibit their actions until an approp...
Punishment involves the reduction of responses that lead to negative outcomes. This thesis investiga...