Acute Tryptophan Depletion in Healthy Volunteers Enhances Punishment Prediction but Does not Affect Reward Prediction. Cools, R., Robinson, O. J., & Sahakian, B. Neuropsychopharmacology, 33:2291–2299, 2007. 9
Acute Tryptophan Depletion in Healthy Volunteers Enhances Punishment Prediction but Does not Affect Reward Prediction [link]Paper  bibtex   
@article{cools_acute_2007,
	title = {Acute {Tryptophan} {Depletion} in {Healthy} {Volunteers} {Enhances} {Punishment} {Prediction} but {Does} not {Affect} {Reward} {Prediction}},
	volume = {33},
	copyright = {All rights reserved},
	issn = {0893-133X},
	shorttitle = {Acute {Tryptophan} {Depletion} in {Healthy} {Volunteers} {Enhances} {Punishment} {Prediction} but {Does} not {Affect} {Reward} {Prediction}},
	url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.npp.1301598},
	journal = {Neuropsychopharmacology},
	author = {Cools, Roshan and Robinson, Oliver J. and Sahakian, Barbara},
	year = {2007},
	note = {9},
	keywords = {*Punishment, Adolescent, Adult, Affect, Analysis of Variance, Conditioning, Conditioning, Operant, Discrimination Learning, Double-Blind Method, Female, Food, Food, Formulated, Formulated, Humans, Male, Neuropsychological Tests, Operant, Reaction Time, Reproducibility of Results, Reversal Learning/*physiology, Self Concept, Task Performance and Analysis, Tryptophan/*deficiency},
	pages = {2291--2299},
}

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