2017
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.13627
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The effects of ethanol on diverse components of choice in the rat: reward discrimination, preference and relative valuation

Abstract: Alcohol consumption impairs judgment and choice. How alcohol alters these crucial processes is primarily unknown. Choice can be fractionated into different components including reward discrimination, preference and relative valuation that can function together or in isolation depending upon diverse factors including choice context. We examined the diverse components and contextual effects by analyzing the effects of alcohol drinking on choice behavior in a task with a reduced level of temporal and spatial cons… Show more

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