Abstract

Substance misuse is characterised by persistent choices for drugs over other rewards. Neural mechanisms underpinning drug-biased choice in humans are poorly understood. Using an experimental medicine approach, we investigated subjective value (SV) encoding during choices for cannabis and a natural reward (individuals’ preferred snacks) in regular cannabis smokers. Effects of cues (cannabis, snack, or neutral) were also assessed.

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