Contribution of cocaine-related cues to concurrent monetary choice in humans.
Justin C StricklandKatherine R MarksJoshua S BeckmannJoshua A LileCraig R RushWilliam W StoopsPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
These experiments provide evidence that drug-related cues can influence choice and potentially promote maladaptive decision making during concurrent choice events. Future research evaluating prospective associations of drug-cued bias with drug-associated behaviors will help reveal the clinical relevance for substance use disorder.