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Effect of D-Amphetamine on Reward Functioning

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Effect of D-amphetamine on Reward Functioning

The purpose of this study is to establish the dose-response curve for therapeutic doses of d-amphetamine on tasks of motivation and reward learning in the same participants and to use d-amphetamine as a dopaminergic probe to test newer theories about the role of dopamine in reward-related decision-making.

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Drug - 10 mg d-amphetamine

10 mg d-amphetamine dose given (double-blind) and behavioral tasks (EEfRT, PRT, ELT, CGT) administered.

Drug - 20mg d-amphetamine

20 mg d-amphetamine dose given (double-blind) and behavioral tasks (EEfRT, PRT, ELT, CGT) administered.

Drug - Placebo

Placebo dose given (double-blind) and behavioral tasks (EEfRT, PRT, ELT, CGT) administered.

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Effect of D-amphetamine on Reward Functioning

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NCT03369015

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