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Nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonism dose-dependently decreases sign- but not goal-tracking behavior in male rats.

Ali GheidiChristopher J FitzpatrickJordan D GregoryJonathan D Morrow
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2023)
Antagonism of either muscarinic or nicotinic acetylcholine receptors can reduce incentive sign-tracking behavior in male rats. This effect appears to be specifically due to a reduction in incentive salience attribution since goal-tracking either increased or was not affected by these manipulations.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • binding protein