Cannabis Sativa

Authors
Stephanie M Groman, Alex S James, Emanuele Seu, Maverick A Crawford, Sandra N Harpster, James David Jentsch
Publication date
2013/4/15
Journal
Biological psychiatry
Volume
73
Issue
8
Pages
756-762
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
The compulsive and inflexible behaviors that are present in many psychiatric disorders, particularly behavioral addictions and obsessive-compulsive disorder, may be due to neurochemical dysfunction within the circuitry that enables goal-directed behaviors. Experimental removal of serotonin or dopamine within the orbitofrontal cortex or dorsal striatum, respectively, impairs flexible responding in a reversal learning test, suggesting that these neurochemical systems exert important modulatory influences on goal-directed behaviors. Nevertheless, the behavioral impairments present in psychiatric disorders are likely due to subtle neurochemical differences, and it remains unknown whether naturally occurring variation in neurochemical levels associate with individual differences in flexible, reward-directed behaviors.
METHODS
The current study assessed the ability of 24 individual juvenile monkeys to …
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