Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in alcohol dependence: a pilot study.
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Don't Think, Just Feel the Music: Individuals with Strong Pavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer Effects Rely Less on Model-based Reinforcement Learning.Nucleus accumbens core dopamine signaling tracks the need-based motivational value of food-paired cuesExtinction of cue-evoked drug-seeking relies on degrading hierarchical instrumental expectancies.Plain cigarette packs do not exert Pavlovian to instrumental transfer of control over tobacco-seeking.Monetary, Food, and Social Rewards Induce Similar Pavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer EffectsDimensional psychiatry: mental disorders as dysfunctions of basic learning mechanisms.Habitual Alcohol Seeking: Neural Bases and Possible Relations to Alcohol Use Disorders.The propositional basis of cue-controlled reward seeking.Drug cue reactivity involves hierarchical instrumental learning: evidence from a biconditional Pavlovian to instrumental transfer task.Strong seduction: impulsivity and the impact of contextual cues on instrumental behavior in alcohol dependence.Nucleus accumbens core and shell are differentially involved in general and outcome-specific forms of Pavlovian-instrumental transfer with alcohol and sucrose rewards.Food-Predicting Stimuli Differentially Influence Eye Movements and Goal-Directed Behavior in Normal-Weight, Overweight, and Obese Individuals.Neural correlates of instrumental responding in the context of alcohol-related cues index disorder severity and relapse risk.Sex differences in incentive motivation and the relationship to the development and maintenance of alcohol use disorders.Acute alcohol effects on explicit and implicit motivation to drink alcohol in socially drinking adolescents.Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer effects in the nucleus accumbens relate to relapse in alcohol dependence.Depression is associated with enhanced aversive Pavlovian control over instrumental behaviour
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Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in alcohol dependence: a pilot study.
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Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in alcohol dependence: a pilot study.
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Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in alcohol dependence: a pilot study.
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Elisabeth Jünger
Eva Friedel
Jean Wendt
Maria Garbusow
Michael A Rapp
Norbert Kathmann
Quentin J M Huys
Ulrich S Zimmermann
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10.1159/000363507
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2014-10-30T00:00:00Z