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atomoxetine hydrochloride and Gambling, Pathologic

atomoxetine hydrochloride has been researched along with Gambling, Pathologic in 4 studies

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's2 (50.00)24.3611
2020's2 (50.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Chernoff, CS; Hynes, TJ; Winstanley, CA1
Brown, M; Higgins, GA; MacMillan, C; Silenieks, LB; Thevarkunnel, S1
Cohen, JD; Giltay, EJ; Nieuwenhuis, S; van der Wee, NJ; van Noorden, MS; Warren, CM; Wilson, RC1
Clark, L; Murch, WS; Silveira, MM; Winstanley, CA1

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for atomoxetine hydrochloride and Gambling, Pathologic

ArticleYear
Noradrenergic contributions to cue-driven risk-taking and impulsivity.
    Psychopharmacology, 2021, Volume: 238, Issue:7

    Topics: Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Agonists; Adrenergic Neurons; Adrenergic Uptake Inhibitors; Animals; Atomoxetine Hydrochloride; Cues; Decision Making; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Gambling; Guanfacine; Impulsive Behavior; Male; Norepinephrine; Rats; Rats, Long-Evans; Reaction Time; Risk-Taking

2021
Contrasting effects of d-amphetamine and atomoxetine on measures of impulsive action and choice.
    Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, 2021, Volume: 207

    Topics: Adrenergic Uptake Inhibitors; Animals; Atomoxetine Hydrochloride; Behavior, Animal; Choice Behavior; Conditioning, Operant; Decision Making; Delay Discounting; Dextroamphetamine; Gambling; Impulsive Behavior; Male; Rats; Rats, Long-Evans; Reaction Time

2021
The effect of atomoxetine on random and directed exploration in humans.
    PloS one, 2017, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Atomoxetine Hydrochloride; Bayes Theorem; Cerebral Cortex; Choice Behavior; Cross-Over Studies; Double-Blind Method; Female; Gambling; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Male; Norepinephrine; Norepinephrine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins; Placebo Effect; Young Adult

2017
Chronic atomoxetine treatment during adolescence does not influence decision-making on a rodent gambling task, but does modulate amphetamine's effect on impulsive action in adulthood.
    Behavioural pharmacology, 2016, Volume: 27, Issue:4

    Topics: Adrenergic Uptake Inhibitors; Amphetamine; Animals; Atomoxetine Hydrochloride; Decision Making; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Administration Schedule; Gambling; Impulsive Behavior; Male; Punishment; Rats; Rats, Long-Evans; Reward; Uncertainty

2016