Serotonin and dopamine play complementary roles in gambling to recover losses.
Continued gambling to recover losses--'loss chasing'--is a prominent feature of social and pathological gambling. However, little is known about the neuromodulators that influence this behavior. In three separate experiments, we investigated the role of serotonin activity, D(2)/D(3) recept...
Main Authors: | Campbell-Meiklejohn, D, Wakeley, J, Herbert, V, Cook, J, Scollo, P, Ray, M, Selvaraj, S, Passingham, R, Cowen, P, Rogers, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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