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Impulsive delayed reward discounting as a genetically-influenced target for drug abuse prevention: a critical evaluation

Abstract

This review evaluates the viability of delayed reward discounting (DRD), an index of how much an individual devalues a future reward based on its delay in time, for genetically-informed drug abuse prevention. A review of the literature suggests that impulsive DRD is robustly associated with drug addiction and meets most of the criteria for being an endophenotype, albeit with mixed findings for specific molecular genetic influences. Several …

Authors

Gray JC; MacKillop J

Journal

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 6, ,

Publisher

Frontiers

DOI

10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01104

ISSN

1664-1078