APS
31st APS Annual Convention · 2019
Abnormal Cost-Benefit Integration during Effort-Based Decision-Making in Individuals with Substance Use Disorders
- Allison Stuppy-Sullivan
Yale University - Joshua Buckholtz
Harvard University - Arielle Baskin-Sommers
Yale University
Abstract
Individuals with a greater number of and more severe substance use disorders (SUDs) were less sensitive to expected value during effort-based decisions. Least sensitive to expected value during effort-based decisions were individuals with SUDs who used substances to avoid negative affect and individuals with heightened delay discounting (regardless of SUDs).
Addiction