Impairments in cost-benefit decision making represent a cardinal feature of drug addiction. However, whether these alterations predate drug exposure, thereby contributing to facilitating loss of control over drug intake, or alternatively arise as a result of drug use and subsequently confer vulnerability to relapse has yet to be determined. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were trained to self-administer (SA) cocaine during 19 daily long-access (12-h) sessions; conditions reliably shown to promote escalation. One week after cocaine SA, rats underwent an extinction/relapse test immediately followed by conditioned stimuli-, stress-, and drug-primed reinstatement challenges. The influence of escalated cocaine intake on decision making was measured ove...
Current theories of addiction suggest that impaired decision-making observed in individuals that chr...
AbstractBackgroundThe personality trait of negative urgency, characterized as behaving rashly when e...
Although the voluntary intake of drugs of abuse is a behavior largely preserved throughout phylogeny...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing psychiatric disorder affecting millions worldwide. Despite years of...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
It has been proposed that compulsive drug seeking reflects an underlying dysregulation in adaptive b...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
In this study, the authors examined the long-term effects of prior exposure to cocaine on a delay-di...
Cocaine use is associated with high levels of impulsive choice (preference for immediate over delaye...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...
International audienceIn standard drug self-administration settings, animals have no choice than dru...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...
Among cocaine addicts, there is a strong variation in response to relapse provoking factors like con...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...
Current theories of addiction suggest that impaired decision-making observed in individuals that chr...
AbstractBackgroundThe personality trait of negative urgency, characterized as behaving rashly when e...
Although the voluntary intake of drugs of abuse is a behavior largely preserved throughout phylogeny...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing psychiatric disorder affecting millions worldwide. Despite years of...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
It has been proposed that compulsive drug seeking reflects an underlying dysregulation in adaptive b...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
In this study, the authors examined the long-term effects of prior exposure to cocaine on a delay-di...
Cocaine use is associated with high levels of impulsive choice (preference for immediate over delaye...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...
International audienceIn standard drug self-administration settings, animals have no choice than dru...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...
Among cocaine addicts, there is a strong variation in response to relapse provoking factors like con...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...
Current theories of addiction suggest that impaired decision-making observed in individuals that chr...
AbstractBackgroundThe personality trait of negative urgency, characterized as behaving rashly when e...
Although the voluntary intake of drugs of abuse is a behavior largely preserved throughout phylogeny...