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Chunk #45 — 2. Inhibitory Response Control — 2.5. Pharmacological Regulation of Inhibitory Response Control — 2.5.6. Norepinephrine and Waiting

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Dissecting impulsivity and its relationships to drug addictions.
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Similar to the case with stop signal and reversal learning performance, inhibition of the norepinephrine transporter reduces anticipatory responding in the 5CSRTT165, 172 and facilitates waiting in the DRL task.61 It is as of yet unknown why interfering with the norepinephrine transporter produces the most consistent positive effects of various forms of inhibitory response control.173