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Dopamine D3 Receptor Availability Is Associated with Inflexible Decision Making.

Stephanie M GromanNathaniel J SmithJ Ryan PetrullliBart MassiLihui ChenJim RopchanYiyun HuangDaeyeol LeeEvan D MorrisJane R Taylor
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Flexible decision-making behavior is dependent upon dopamine D2/3 signaling in corticostriatal brain regions. However, the role of D3 receptors in adaptive, goal-directed behavior has not been thoroughly investigated. By combining PET imaging with the D3-preferring radioligand [(11)C]-(+)-PHNO, pharmacology, a novel three-choice probabilistic discrimination and reversal task and computational modeling of behavior in rats, we report that naturally occurring variation in [(11)C]-(+)-PHNO receptor availability relates to specific aspects of flexible decision making. We confirm these relationships using a D3-preferring agonist, thus identifying a unique role of midbrain D3 receptors in decision-making processes.
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