Extinction and renewal of cue-elicited reward-seeking

Volume: 87, Pages: 162 - 169
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Reward cues can contribute to overconsumption of food and drugs and can relapse. The failure of exposure therapies to reduce overconsumption and relapse is generally attributed to the context-specificity of extinction. However, no previous study has examined whether cue-elicited reward-seeking (as opposed to cue-reactivity) is sensitive to context renewal. We tested this possibility in 160 healthy volunteers using a Pavlovian-instrumental...
Paper Details
Title
Extinction and renewal of cue-elicited reward-seeking
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
87
Pages
162 - 169
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