Poor inhibitory control predicts sex-specific vulnerability to nicotine rewarding properties in mice.
Maria-Carmen MedranoFlorence DarlotMartine CadorStephanie CaillePublished in: Psychopharmacology (2023)
Thus, our study suggests that poor inhibitory control and its modulation by nicotine may be a behavioural biomarker for sensitivity to nicotine reward and consequent vulnerability to nicotine addiction in males but not females.