Abstract

Prior work has suggested that a recently identified ‘social-withdrawal’ dimension of psychopathology may be associated with an enhancement in model-based planning, which is a core deficit associated with OCD and more broadly, ‘compulsivity’. The present study tested this idea using a task that dissociates one’s ability to form and update a meta-model of the environment from the extent to which that model is used to guide choice.

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