“…Studies that utilize rodent models of adolescence, which have potential advantages for investigating underlying neural mechanisms of age differences in behavior, have typically focused on responses to psychoactive drugs (Kantak, Goodrich, & Uribe, 2007; Shahbazi, Moffett, Williams, & Frantz, 2008; Shram, Funk, Li, & Le, 2008; Anker & Carroll, 2010; Anker, Baron, Zlebnik, & Carroll, 2012; Hankosky, Westbrook, Haake, Marinelli, & Gulley, 2017). These studies using drug reinforcers can be challenging to interpret, however, because it is difficult to separate the contribution of adolescent developmental changes in general reward and cognitive control processes from those induced by the drugs themselves.…”