Section I: Definitions, operationalization and investigation of habits
Defining and Measuring Habits Across Different Fields of Research
Outcome devaluation as a means for distinguishing habits from goal-directed actions
Situating habit and goal direction in a general view of instrumental behavior
The rate-correlation theory of goal-directed behavior: an update
Multi-plasticities: Distinguishing context-specific habits from complex perseverations
Section II: The neurobiology of habit
Navigation through the complex world - the neurophysiology of decision-making processes
Alternative Approaches to Understanding Habit Learning in the Dorsolateral Striatum
Prefrontal control of actions and habits
The Role of Dopamine in Training Automaticity
Historical and Modern Perspectives on the Neuroscience of Habits
Section III: The place of habit in addiction
Goal-directed and habitual control in human drug addiction
The role of implicit associations in alcohol and substance use disorders
Impulsivity and compulsivity in Bayesian reinforcement learning models of addiction: a computational critique of the habit theory
Interaction between habitual and goal-directed processes in addiction.