Chronic alcohol exposure disrupts top-down control over basal ganglia action selection to produce habits
Drug dependence shifts the balance in action selection away from goal-directed to habitual responding. Here, the authors report that chronic passive exposure to alcohol leads to suppression of orbitofrontal cortex inputs to dorsomedial striatum resulting in downregulation of goal-directed behavior.
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Auteurs principaux: | Rafael Renteria, Emily T. Baltz, Christina M. Gremel |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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