Original paper
Adolescent impulsivity as a sex‐dependent and subtype‐dependent predictor of impulsivity, alcohol drinking and dopamine D 2 receptor expression in adult rats
Abstract
Impulsivity is a personality trait associated with a heightened risk for drug use and other psychiatric conditions. Because impulsivity‐related disorders typically emerge during adolescence, there has been interest in exploring methods for identifying adolescents that will be at risk to develop substance use disorders in adulthood. Here, we used a rodent model to assess inhibitory control (impulsive action) and impulsive decision making...
Paper Details
Title
Adolescent impulsivity as a sex‐dependent and subtype‐dependent predictor of impulsivity, alcohol drinking and dopamine D 2 receptor expression in adult rats
Published Date
Dec 5, 2017
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
193 - 205
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