Withdrawal from escalated cocaine self-administration impairs reversal learning by disrupting the effects of negative feedback on reward exploitation: a behavioral and computational analysis
Peter Zhukovsky(Rush University Medical Center), Jeffrey W. Dalley(University of Cambridge), Chiara Giuliano(University of Cambridge), Mickaël Puaud(University of Cambridge), Barry J. Everitt(University of Cambridge), Lydia Searle(University of Cambridge), David Belin(University of Cambridge), Johan Alsiö(University of Cambridge), Bianca Jupp(University of Cambridge), Trevor W. Robbins(University of Cambridge), Júlia Sala‐Bayo(University of Cambridge), Aryan Sabir(University of Cambridge), Zoë Slote Morris(University of Cambridge), Jing Xia(Yunnan University)
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