Peripheral Serotonin 1B receptor transcription predicts the effect of acute Tryptophan depletion on risky decision-making
<strong>Background:</strong> The effects of acute tryptophan depletion on human decision-making suggest that serotonin modulates the processing of rewards and punishments. However, few studies have assessed which of the many types of serotonin receptors are responsible. <strong>M...
Main Authors: | Faulkner, P, Mancinelli, F, Lockwood, P, Matarin, M, Dolan, R, Wood, N, Dayan, P, Roiser, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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