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Methylphenidate enhances or impairs the cognitive control of Pavlovian bias depending on working memory capacity

Value-based decision making is regulated by a delicate interplay of instrumental and Pavlovian controllers. Here, we assessed the role of catecholamines in this interplay. We investigated the effects…

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