2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.20.566558
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Distinct roles of dopamine and acetylcholine in delay- and effort-based decision making in humans

Mani Erfanian Abdoust,
Monja Isabel Froböse,
Alfons Schnitzler
et al.

Abstract: In everyday life, we encounter situations that require tradeoffs between potential rewards and associated costs, such as time and (physical) effort. The literature indicates a prominent role for dopamine in discounting of both delay and effort, with mixed findings for delay discounting in humans. Moreover, the reciprocal antagonistic interaction between dopaminergic and cholinergic transmission in the striatum suggests a potential opponent role of acetylcholine in these processes. We found opposing effects of … Show more

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