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Cannabis use is associated with sexually dimorphic changes in executive control of visuospatial decision-making

Abstract

When the outcome of a choice is less favorable than expected, humans and animals typically shift to an alternate choice option on subsequent trials. Several lines of evidence indicate that this "lose-shift" responding is an innate sensorimotor response strategy that is normally suppressed by executive function. Therefore, the lose-shift response provides a covert gauge of cognitive control over choice mechanisms. We report here that the spatial …

Authors

Banks PJ; Bennett PJ; Sekuler AB; Gruber AJ

Journal

Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, Vol. 16, ,

Publisher

Frontiers

DOI

10.3389/fnint.2022.884080

ISSN

1662-5145