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The aim of this short commentary is twofold. First, it uncovers and outlines in broad strokes a historical, albeit oft-overlooked, trend toward a growing place for choice and agency in the design of animal models of addiction. Next, it tries to draw from this historical trend some perspectives and implications for future research.
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This work is supported by the French Research Council (CNRS), the Université de Bordeaux, the French National Agency (ANR-19-CE37-0013.) and IReSP/INCa (SPAV1-22-003).
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Ahmed, S.H. The importance of choice and agency in animal models of addiction. J Neural Transm 131, 487–489 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-023-02712-8
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