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  2. 101:1507-1523, 2009. First published Jan 21, 2009;…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2009-lucy-jnp-discount_0.pdf
    101:1507-1523, 2009. First published Jan 21, 2009; doi:10.1152/jn.90730.2008 J NeurophysiolLucy Gregorios-Pippas, Philippe N. Tobler and Wolfram Schultz. You might find this additional information useful. 73 articles, 20 of which you can access free
  3. 101:1507-1523, 2009. First published Jan 21, 2009;…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2009-lucy-jnp-discount.pdf
    101:1507-1523, 2009. First published Jan 21, 2009; doi:10.1152/jn.90730.2008 J NeurophysiolLucy Gregorios-Pippas, Philippe N. Tobler and Wolfram Schultz. You might find this additional information useful. 73 articles, 20 of which you can access free
  4. 16_CH_8004_BA_INTERIEUR_V3.indd

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2016-schultz-dialoguesclinneurosci.pdf
    They are at the root of addictions to drugs, food, and gambling. ... We have less information about the mechanisms underlying gambling and food addiction, but we know that food and gambling, with their strong sensory stimulation and prospect of large
  5. ANRV314-NE30-11.tex

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2007-annrevneurosci.pdf
    Impulsivity, gambling, attention deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and restlessleg syndrome are based on altered dopaminefunction or dopamine receptor polymorphism(Perez-de-Castro et al.
  6. Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Influence of Reward Delays on Responses…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2008-shunsuke-jn-discount.pdf
    Temporal discounting and impulsivityExcessive discounting of delayed rewards leads to impulsivity,which is a key characteristic of pathological behaviors such asdrug addiction, pathological gambling, and attention-deficit/hy-peractivity disorder
  7. Coding of Reward Risk by Orbitofrontal Neurons Is Mostly…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2010-martin-neuron.pdf
    in humans have used several versions of the Iowa Gambling task.
  8. Dr. Wolfram Schultz REFEREED PAPERS AND REVIEWS 166. Pastor-Bernier…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/wschultzpubs.pdf
    PMID: 12649484. (Perspectives: Gambling on Dopamine, by Peter Shizgal & Andreas Arvanitogiannis Science 299: 1856-1858) (Gambling on dopamine, by Rachel Jones Nature Rev Neurosci 4: 332, 2003) (selected as ‘exceptional’ factor
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    17 May 2024: gambling, drug addiction, compulsive behaviour and schizophrenia.</span></span></span></p> <p align="JUSTIFY"><span><span><span>Reward is essential to survival because humans and other animals need to learn to ... over the past decade to probe how reward
  10. Multiple Dopamine Functions at Different Time Courses

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2007-annrevneurosci_0.pdf
    Impulsivity, gambling, attention deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and restlessleg syndrome are based on altered dopaminefunction or dopamine receptor polymorphism(Perez-de-Castro et al.
  11. Neuronal reward and decision signals: from theories to data ...

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2015-schultz-physiolrev-cont.pdf
    But novelty seeking, and to some extent gambling,may help to encounter new food sources.

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