@SamuelAcuff I regret that we did not include this relevant and important work by Dr. Aldo Badiani & colleagues demonstrating that wanting and liking of heroin & cocaine is critically influenced by the choice context: https://t.co/MVDv3QcBO1
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
k on my mind 😉
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
RT @SARIC_Sussex: New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin…
New paper "Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin versus cocaine in animals and humans: implications for #computationalneuroscience is out! https://t.co/Nlke0xp1dS Aldo Badiani, @Dani