Neural Correlates Of Associative Learning In Trichotillomania And Skin-Picking Disorder

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY(2021)

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Abstract
Impulse-control disorders, such as Trichotillomania (TTM) and skin-picking disorder (SPD), are associated with reduced flexibility and increased internally focused attention, which may negatively impact learning and flexible accommodation of new information. Using a Bayesian Learning Model, we evaluated the neural basis of learning and accommodation in individuals with TTM and SPD.
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Learning, Trichotillomania, Skin Picking Disorder, Brain Imaging, fMRI
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