Previous work has shown that individual differences in locomotor activity in an inescapable novel environment can predict acquisition of amphetamine self-administration. The current study examined whether individual differences in approach to novelty in a free choice test could also predict amphetamine self-administration. Further, the current study examined whether individual differences in either free choice or inescapable novelty tests could predict responding for a nondrug reinforcer (sucrose) in the presence and absence of amphetamine. Male and female rats were first tested for their response to free choice novelty (playground maze and novelty-induced place preference tests) and inescapable novelty. They were then tested for acquisitio...
In preclinical animal data, rodents that show a high locomotor activity response (HR) in a novel env...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
Previous work has shown that individual differences in locomotor activity in an inescapable novel en...
Rats mere pre-tested in several individual difference screens - novelty-induced activity, novelty-in...
A recent study in our laboratory has demonstrated that novel stimuli presented during amphetamine se...
Abstract Background Gender and enhanced novelty react...
Drug use is an important problem that causes many social, mental, and physical problems to millions ...
RATIONALE: The mechanisms underlying individual differences in the response to serotonergic drugs ar...
Locomotor response to novelty predicts locomotor and reinforcing effects of psychostimulant drugs in...
Rationale: In humans, novelty/sensation seeking is seen as a personality trait with a positive relat...
There are sex differences in a number of behaviors elicited by amphetamine (AMPH). The purpose of th...
Although previous studies have shown that dopamine (DA) antagonists block amphetamine reward, these ...
Addiction is characterized by a progressive loss of executive control over drug-seeking and consumpt...
An increasing body of research has focused on isolating factors that predict or alter individual dif...
In preclinical animal data, rodents that show a high locomotor activity response (HR) in a novel env...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
Previous work has shown that individual differences in locomotor activity in an inescapable novel en...
Rats mere pre-tested in several individual difference screens - novelty-induced activity, novelty-in...
A recent study in our laboratory has demonstrated that novel stimuli presented during amphetamine se...
Abstract Background Gender and enhanced novelty react...
Drug use is an important problem that causes many social, mental, and physical problems to millions ...
RATIONALE: The mechanisms underlying individual differences in the response to serotonergic drugs ar...
Locomotor response to novelty predicts locomotor and reinforcing effects of psychostimulant drugs in...
Rationale: In humans, novelty/sensation seeking is seen as a personality trait with a positive relat...
There are sex differences in a number of behaviors elicited by amphetamine (AMPH). The purpose of th...
Although previous studies have shown that dopamine (DA) antagonists block amphetamine reward, these ...
Addiction is characterized by a progressive loss of executive control over drug-seeking and consumpt...
An increasing body of research has focused on isolating factors that predict or alter individual dif...
In preclinical animal data, rodents that show a high locomotor activity response (HR) in a novel env...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...