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An automated T-maze based apparatus and protocol for analyzing delay-and effort-based decision making in free moving rodents

Zhang et al., 2018

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5960481148768134032
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Zhang Q
Kobayashi Y
Goto H
Itohara S
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Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE

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Many neurological and psychiatric patients demonstrate difficulties and/or deficits in decision making. Rodent models are helpful to produce a deeper understanding of the neurobiological causes underlying the decision-making problems. A cost-benefit based T …
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