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Dopamine receptors regulate preference between high-effort and high-risk rewards.

Daniel B K GabrielAnna E LileyTimothy G FreelsNicholas W Simon
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
The EvP clearly demonstrates that rats can evaluate distinct effortful or risky costs associated with rewards of comparable magnitude, and shift preference away from either option with increasing cost. This preference is more tightly linked to D2 than D1 receptor manipulation, suggesting D2-like receptors as a possible therapeutic target for maladaptive biases toward risk-taking over effort.
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