Abstract
Zalocusky et al. (Nature 531:642–646, 2016) recently showed that activity in D2R+ cells in the nucleus accumbens is associated with loss sensitivity to prior outcomes and reduced subsequent risky choice, and that optogenetic stimulation of these cells decreased risky choices in risk-prone rats. While their findings are important for understanding trait-level risk-taking, future research should aim to examine the neuronal mechanisms of a broader range of facets of gain and loss processing with respect to different potential reference points.
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Marshall, A. T., & Kirkpatrick, K. (2017). Accumbens D2: Raters of the Loss Outcome. Learning and Behavior, 45(1), 3–4. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-016-0244-z
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