Interoceptive conditioning contributes to the tenacity of nicotine dependence. Previous research investigating nicotine as an interoceptive stimulus has typically employed administration of a single training dose of nicotine over an extended time. This approach has allowed for careful study of the nicotine stimulus. In humans, the nicotine stimulus is unlikely to be fixed across learning episodes. Thus, from a translational perspective, systematic variation of nicotine dose in training might better approximate interoceptive conditioning in humans. Notably, training with a class or set of discrete exteroceptive stimuli (e.g., different pictures of cars) produces interesting behavioral differences relative to training with a single stimulus. ...
In the present report, rats\u27 performance was assessed in five tasks designed to measure behaviora...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
The interoceptive stimulus effects of nicotine acquire control over behavior. This observation, amon...
Interoceptive conditioning contributes to the tenacity of nicotine dependence. Previous research inv...
Pavlovian conditioning processes contribute to the etiology of nicotine dependence. Conditioning inv...
Nicotine is commonly considered to be the primary addictive constituent in tobacco products. Therefo...
Previous research has shown that a nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) can compete with (i.e., oversh...
Learning involving interoceptive stimuli likely plays an important role in many diseases and psychop...
Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions simi...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Nicotine functions as a negative feature in a Pavlovian discriminated goal-tracking task. Whether wi...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use come to evoke drug-related conditioned response...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
In the present report, rats\u27 performance was assessed in five tasks designed to measure behaviora...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
The interoceptive stimulus effects of nicotine acquire control over behavior. This observation, amon...
Interoceptive conditioning contributes to the tenacity of nicotine dependence. Previous research inv...
Pavlovian conditioning processes contribute to the etiology of nicotine dependence. Conditioning inv...
Nicotine is commonly considered to be the primary addictive constituent in tobacco products. Therefo...
Previous research has shown that a nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) can compete with (i.e., oversh...
Learning involving interoceptive stimuli likely plays an important role in many diseases and psychop...
Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions simi...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Nicotine functions as a negative feature in a Pavlovian discriminated goal-tracking task. Whether wi...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use come to evoke drug-related conditioned response...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
In the present report, rats\u27 performance was assessed in five tasks designed to measure behaviora...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
The interoceptive stimulus effects of nicotine acquire control over behavior. This observation, amon...