Abstract
Prolonged fasting influences threat and reward processing, two fundamental systems that underpin adaptive and maladaptive behaviors. Specifically, in animals, overnight fasting sensitizes dopamine-based error signaling that governs reward, fear-extinction, and avoidance learning. Despite emerging evidence that overnight fasting also affects reward and fear learning in humans, effects on human avoidance learning have not been studied yet.
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