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TítuloStress transiently affects Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer
Autor(es)Morgado, Pedro
Silva, Miguel
Sousa, Nuno
Cerqueira, João José
Palavras-chaveStress
Conditioning
Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer
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DataJun-2012
EditoraFrontiers Media
RevistaFrontiers in Neuroscience
Resumo(s)Stress has a strong impact in the brain, impairing decision-making processes as a result of changes in circuits involving the prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortices and the striatum. Given that these same circuits are key for action control and outcome encoding, we hypothesized that adaptive responses to which these are essential functions, could also be targeted by stress. To test this hypothesis we herein assessed the impact of chronic stress in a Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) paradigm, a model of an adaptive response in which a previously conditioned cue biases an instrumental goal-directed action. Data reveals that rats submitted to chronic unpredictable stress did not display deficits in pavlovian conditioning nor on the learning of the instrumental task, but were impaired in PIT; importantly, after a stress-free period the PIT deficits were no longer observed. These results are relevant to understand how stress biases multiple incentive processes that contribute to instrumental performance.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/19900
DOI10.3389/fnins.2012.00093
ISSN1662-453X
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:ICVS - Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

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