U.S., July 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07094061) titled 'Neurobehavioral Signatures of Sign- and Goal-Tracking in Emerging Adults: Translation of a Preclinical Model' on July 22.

Brief Summary: This study seeks to understand individual differences in personality, brain function, and behavior.

Study hypothesis:

- A stronger sign-tracking bias will be associated with a bottom-up processing style characterized by less adaptive attentional- and impulse-control as well as hyperactive reward processing, whereas a stronger goal-tracking bias will be associated with a top-down processing style characterized by strong attentional- and impulse-control as well as normative reward processing.

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