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Impacts of Stress During Early Puberty on Tracking Behavior

Scarlett Leon, Kevin Moran, & Yvon Delville, PhD

Sign-tracking (ST) behavior is observed in animals who approach and interact with a reward associated cue more often than they approach and interact with the reward site. Goal-tracking (GT) behavior, on the other hand, is observed by higher interaction with the reward site instead of the reward cue.

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Interesting project! What are the potential implications of this research, depending on the results? – Jeanette Herman

This looks really interesting. I look forward to hearing more about the eventual results! – Rob Reichle