Individual differences in decision making and reward processing predict changes in cannabis use: a prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Abstract
Decision-making deficits are thought to play an important role in the development and persistence of substance use disorders. Individual differences in decision-making abilities and their underlying neurocircuitry may, therefore, constitute an important predictor for the course of substance use and the development of substance use disorders. Here, we investigate the predictive value of decision making and neural mechanisms underlying decision...
Paper Details
Title
Individual differences in decision making and reward processing predict changes in cannabis use: a prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Published Date
Sep 21, 2012
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
1013 - 1023
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