Neural bases of risky decisions involving nicotine vapor versus monetary reward

Volume: 32, Pages: 102869 - 102869
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Substantial effort has gone into neuroimaging studies of neural mechanisms underlying addiction. Human studies of smoking typically either give monetary reward during an fMRI task or else allow subjects to smoke outside the scanner, after the session. This raises a fundamental issue of construct validity, as it is unclear whether the same neural mechanisms process decisions about nicotine that process decisions about money. To address this, we...
Paper Details
Title
Neural bases of risky decisions involving nicotine vapor versus monetary reward
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
32
Pages
102869 - 102869
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