Short-term quetiapine treatment alters the use of reinforcement signals during risky decision-making and promotes the choice of negative expected values in healthy adult males.
Effective decision-making can involve using environmental signals about the possible good and bad outcomes, and their probabilities, to select optimal actions. Problematic decision-making in psychiatric disorders, and particularly bipolar illness, may result from disrupted use of these reinforcement...
Main Authors: | Rock, P, Harmer, C, McTavish, S, Goodwin, G, Rogers, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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