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The primary focus of this dissertation was to develop methods to model learning to adjust action as a function of risk using rats to assess neural representations of actions in a state of learned approach-avoidance con?ict. Once the appropriate behavioral model was developed, I focused on involvement of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in encoding key events in behaving male and female rats in part because: 1) con?ict is believed to engage higher level control processes which are a key function of the PFC, and 2) PFC dysfunction is a common observation across psychopathologies mentioned above (Balderston, Vytal, et al., 2017; Goldstein & Volkow, 2011; Han et al., 2016; Milad & Rauch, 2007).

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