Abstract

To organise behaviors, the brain makes predictions from past experience. Addicted subjects, who persist in consuming despite negative consequences, may be unable to learn from past experience. Anticipatory oculomotor movements can be accurately studied in with eye tracking techniques and may serve as an index of procedural learning processes. …

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