Place conditioning is widely used to study the conditioned rewarding effects of drugs. In the standard version, one reward (cocaine) is compared to no reward (saline). A modified variant of this task, “reference-conditioning” procedure, compares two potentially rewarding stimuli (high versus low cocaine dose). There has been little research on the utility of this procedure. Experiment 1 used the standard protocol with saline administered before confinement to the reference compartment of a place-conditioning chamber. On alternating days, saline, 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10, or 20 mg/kg cocaine was administered before confinement to the opposite compartment. In Experiments 2 and 3, reference-compartment saline was replaced with 5 and 7.5 mg/kg cocaine, ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
Rationale: Among the various experimental protocols that have been used to measure drug reward in la...
Cocaine addiction is associated with an extremely high rate of relapse, the resumption of drug takin...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
The conditioned rewarding effects of novelty compete with those of cocaine for control over choice b...
The expression, maintenance, and extinction of a cocaine-induced conditioned place preference was st...
The conditioned rewarding effects of novelty compete with those of cocaine for control over choice b...
peer reviewedRationale: The place conditioning procedure is increasingly used to study relapse in dr...
Rationale: Among the various experimental protocols that have been used to measure drug reward in la...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
Rationale: Among the various experimental protocols that have been used to measure drug reward in la...
Cocaine addiction is associated with an extremely high rate of relapse, the resumption of drug takin...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
A major criticism of the place conditioning procedure for studying conditioned drug reward is that i...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
Access to novelty might provide an alternative learning history that competes with conditioned drug ...
The conditioned rewarding effects of novelty compete with those of cocaine for control over choice b...
The expression, maintenance, and extinction of a cocaine-induced conditioned place preference was st...
The conditioned rewarding effects of novelty compete with those of cocaine for control over choice b...
peer reviewedRationale: The place conditioning procedure is increasingly used to study relapse in dr...
Rationale: Among the various experimental protocols that have been used to measure drug reward in la...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
Rationale: Among the various experimental protocols that have been used to measure drug reward in la...
Cocaine addiction is associated with an extremely high rate of relapse, the resumption of drug takin...