Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive science and clinical neuroscience, as substance users need to balance the appeal of an immediate high vs. the long-term goal of sobriety. We use a computational model to identify learning and decision-making abnormalities in methamphetamine-dependent individuals (MDI, n = 16) vs. healthy control subjects (HCS, n = 16), in a two-armed bandit task. In this task, subjects repeatedly choose between two arms with fixed but unknown reward rates. Each choice not only yields potential immediate reward but also information useful for long-term reward accumulation, thus pitting exploration against exploitation. We formalize the task as comprising a lea...
Addicted individuals pursue substances of abuse even in the clear presence of positive outcomes that...
BackgroundIndividuals with substance use disorders exhibit maladaptive decision-making on the Iowa G...
AimsTo determine if methamphetamine-dependent (MD) individuals exhibit behavioral or neural processi...
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive ...
Delineating the processes that contribute to the progression and maintenance of substance dependence...
Substance dependent individuals (SDI) often exhibit decision-making deficits; however, it remains un...
Methamphetamine use disorder is associated with a high likelihood of relapse. Identifying robust pre...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONMethamphetamine (MA) abuse is associated with maladaptive decision-makin...
ImportanceVarious neuropsychiatric disorders, especially addictions, feature impairments in risky de...
Neuroadaptations caused by chronic methamphetamine (MA) use are likely major contributors to high re...
Decision-making is particularly relevant to methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) - as people repeatedl...
Converging evidence supports that addiction involves the pathological usurpation of normal reward pr...
BackgroundWhile stimulant-dependent individuals continue to make risky decisions, in spite of poor o...
Addiction is the continuation of a habit in spite of negative consequences. A vast literature gives ...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing psychiatric disorder affecting millions worldwide. Despite years of...
Addicted individuals pursue substances of abuse even in the clear presence of positive outcomes that...
BackgroundIndividuals with substance use disorders exhibit maladaptive decision-making on the Iowa G...
AimsTo determine if methamphetamine-dependent (MD) individuals exhibit behavioral or neural processi...
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive ...
Delineating the processes that contribute to the progression and maintenance of substance dependence...
Substance dependent individuals (SDI) often exhibit decision-making deficits; however, it remains un...
Methamphetamine use disorder is associated with a high likelihood of relapse. Identifying robust pre...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONMethamphetamine (MA) abuse is associated with maladaptive decision-makin...
ImportanceVarious neuropsychiatric disorders, especially addictions, feature impairments in risky de...
Neuroadaptations caused by chronic methamphetamine (MA) use are likely major contributors to high re...
Decision-making is particularly relevant to methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) - as people repeatedl...
Converging evidence supports that addiction involves the pathological usurpation of normal reward pr...
BackgroundWhile stimulant-dependent individuals continue to make risky decisions, in spite of poor o...
Addiction is the continuation of a habit in spite of negative consequences. A vast literature gives ...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing psychiatric disorder affecting millions worldwide. Despite years of...
Addicted individuals pursue substances of abuse even in the clear presence of positive outcomes that...
BackgroundIndividuals with substance use disorders exhibit maladaptive decision-making on the Iowa G...
AimsTo determine if methamphetamine-dependent (MD) individuals exhibit behavioral or neural processi...