2024
Affective Motivations for Substance Misuse Differentially Relate to Consideration of Multiple Costs During Effortful Decision Making
Ruiz S, Levy I, Baskin-Sommers A. Affective Motivations for Substance Misuse Differentially Relate to Consideration of Multiple Costs During Effortful Decision Making. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2024, 133: 554-564. PMID: 39101939, DOI: 10.1037/abn0000931.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance useEffort Expenditure for Rewards TaskEffortful decision makingDiverse community sampleReward taskNegative affectPositive affectCommunity sampleComputational model parametersDifferential relationsHeightened sensitivityAffecting motivationDecision makingAffectLoss magnitudeMotivationCost informationIndividualsSubstancesLikelihood of lossTaskMakingEffective decision makingUseMultiple costs
2015
Neuroeconomics
Levy I. Neuroeconomics. 2015, 1-14. DOI: 10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeuroeconomic researchNeural mechanismsNeuroeconomic studiesBehavioral decision processSocial decisionsNeurobiological dataBehavioral techniquesNeural architectureHost of topicsNeuroeconomicsPsychologyFinancial choicesNeuroscienceDecision makingPsychiatric disordersReinforcement learningDecision-making processDecision processPromising avenueMechanistic constraintsPsychologistsInterdisciplinary researchElectrophysiological recordingsNeuroscientistsFuture studies