Behavioral neuroscience
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor inhibition alters rodent optimal decision making in the diminishing returns task.
Seth D Foust, Michael E Mains, Hoda K AbouEich, Bailey A Wells, Brandon Goh, Hannah Doble, Emily McCurry, Erica Sanchez, Graysen H S Delich, Ellie G Jancola, Elizabeth Daugherty, Huy Nguyen, Jessica L Fossum, Phillip M Baker
Published: 202510.1037/bne0000639
Abstract
N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists are increasingly used for treating mood disorders, but there is much to learn about their cognitive effects. Research shows NMDA receptor antagonists have varying effects in temporal decision making, e…
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