Value-based decisions optimize behavioral outcomes. Because delayed rewards are discounted, an increased tendency to choose smaller, immediate rewards can lead to suboptimal choice. Steep discounting of delayed rewards (impulsivity) characterizes subjects with frontal lobe damage and behavioral disorders including substance abuse. Correspondingly, animal studies and indirect evidence in humans suggest that lower dopamine in the frontal cortex contributes to steeper discounting by impairing corticostriatal function. To test this hypothesis directly, we performed a randomized, double-blind, counterbalanced, placebo-controlled study in which we administered the brain penetrant catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitor tolcapone or placebo to heal...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Egalitarian motives form a powerful force in promoting prosocial behavior and enabling large-scale c...
Dopamine plays a crucial role in adaptive behavior, and dysfunctional dopamine is implicated in mult...
Value-based decisions optimize behavioral outcomes. Because delayed rewards are discounted, an incre...
Failures of self-regulation in problem and pathological gambling (PPG) are thought to emerge from fa...
Contains fulltext : 157169.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Choosing betwee...
We previously reported that L-DOPA effects on reward-based decision-making in a randomized, placebo-...
We previously reported that L-DOPA effects on reward-based decision-making in a randomized, placebo-...
Motivations shape our behaviour: the promise of reward invigorates, while in the face of punishment,...
Temporal discounting is the process by which future rewards are subjectively devalued by the decisio...
RationaleImpairment in time perception, a critical component of decision-making, represents a risk f...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
<div><p>Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
AbstractGambling disorder is a behavioral addiction that is associated with impairments in value-bas...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Egalitarian motives form a powerful force in promoting prosocial behavior and enabling large-scale c...
Dopamine plays a crucial role in adaptive behavior, and dysfunctional dopamine is implicated in mult...
Value-based decisions optimize behavioral outcomes. Because delayed rewards are discounted, an incre...
Failures of self-regulation in problem and pathological gambling (PPG) are thought to emerge from fa...
Contains fulltext : 157169.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Choosing betwee...
We previously reported that L-DOPA effects on reward-based decision-making in a randomized, placebo-...
We previously reported that L-DOPA effects on reward-based decision-making in a randomized, placebo-...
Motivations shape our behaviour: the promise of reward invigorates, while in the face of punishment,...
Temporal discounting is the process by which future rewards are subjectively devalued by the decisio...
RationaleImpairment in time perception, a critical component of decision-making, represents a risk f...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
<div><p>Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
AbstractGambling disorder is a behavioral addiction that is associated with impairments in value-bas...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Egalitarian motives form a powerful force in promoting prosocial behavior and enabling large-scale c...
Dopamine plays a crucial role in adaptive behavior, and dysfunctional dopamine is implicated in mult...