Research Article: Methylphenidate, but not citalopram, decreases impulsive choice in rats performing a temporal discounting task
Abstract:
Introduction: Drugs targeting monoamine systems remain the most common treatment for disorders with impulse control impairments. There is a body of literature suggesting that drugs affecting serotonin reuptake and dopamine reuptake can modulate distinct aspects of impulsivity – though such tests are often performed using distinct behavioral tasks prohibiting easy comparisons.
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