Publications by authors named "Gopi Neppala"

Reinforcement learning studies propose that decision-making is guided by a tradeoff between computationally cheaper model-free (habitual) control and costly model-based (goal-directed) control. Greater model-based control is typically used under highly rewarding conditions to minimize risk and maximize gain. Although prior studies have shown impairments in sensitivity to reward value in individuals with frequent alcohol use, it is unclear how these individuals arbitrate between model-free and model-based control based on the magnitude of reward incentives.

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  • Research during the COVID-19 pandemic indicates that young people, particularly drinkers, faced increased negative emotions, likely due to social isolation.
  • The study revealed that young drinkers experienced a greater rise in negative affect than non-drinkers, even though overall alcohol consumption decreased for them during the pandemic.
  • Resilience and low levels of anhedonia (lack of pleasure) in young drinkers were linked to less increase in negative affect, suggesting these traits can help mitigate stress from social isolation.
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