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This research investigates how impulsivity in rats influences their drug-seeking behavior. By comparing impulsive and non-impulsive rats, the study aims to understand the role of the prefrontal cortex and environmental factors in the development of compulsive drug habits.
As a chronically relapsing brain disorder drug addiction places a major social and economic burden on society, not least on crime rate and health care provision.
It is increasingly accepted that drug addiction results from complex interactions between pre-disposing behavioural variables or traits (e.g., sensation-seeking, impulsiveness), chronic drug exposure and environmental influences including learning experiences.
Recently, ‘trait-like’ impulsivity in rats has been reported to be highly pre…
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