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Methylphenidate reduces orienting bias in healthy individuals.

Leehe Peled-AvronHagar Gelbard GorenNoa Brande-EilatShirel Dorman-IlanAviv SegevKfir FefferHila Zahava GvirtsYechiel LevkovitzYael BarneaYael D LewisRachel Tomer
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2021)
Our findings reveal, for the first time in healthy subjects, that MPH decreases spatial orienting bias in an asymmetric manner. Given the well-documented association between orienting bias and asymmetric dopamine signaling, these findings also suggest that MPH might exert a possible asymmetric neural effect in the healthy brain.
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