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Delay of punishment highlights differential vulnerability to developing addiction-like behavior toward sweet food

Psychology

Delay of punishment highlights differential vulnerability to developing addiction-like behavior toward sweet food

M. Solinas, V. Lardeux, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Marcello Solinas and colleagues explores how the delay in punishment affects addiction-like behavior towards sweet food in rats. The findings reveal that rats exhibit different responses to delayed punishment, highlighting a dual vulnerability to addiction linked to anxiety and tolerance. Discover the intricate dynamics of punishment and addiction potential in this fascinating research.... show more
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