The drug self-administration reinstatement procedure provides an important animal model of relapse. While the procedure is widely used, there has been little investigation of the basic processes involved. This experiment determined the specificity of reinstatement by examining reinstatement of food seeking by D-amphetamine. During training, 24 rats pressed levers for food. Eight rats received 3.0 mg/kg D-amphetamine before and saline after sessions. Eight rats received saline before and after sessions. The final eight rats received saline before and 3.0 mg/kg D-amphetamine after sessions. All rats then experienced saline injections and extinction. During a reinstatement test, all rats received 3.0 mg/kg D-amphetamine. D-Amphetamine signific...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
One of the most formidable problems in the treatment of addiction is the high rate of relapse. Altho...
Two groups of male Long-Evans rats were compared to determine whether preexposure to amphetamine wo...
Contextual stimuli associated with drug exposure can modulate various effects of drugs, but little i...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
The primary objective of this investigation was to explore the effects of prior exposure to amphetam...
Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving a...
The present experiment employed chronoamperometry with stearate-graphite paste electrodes to monitor...
Dopamine (DA) has been shown to play a significant role in drug reinforcement and the reinstatement ...
The experiments in the present thesis was designed to allow changes in dopamine efflux to be monito...
Relapse to maladaptive eating habits during dieting is often provoked by stress or acute re-exposure...
Rationale: Pavlovian conditioning with a discrete reward-predictive visual cue can elicit two classe...
Animal models of relapse to drug seeking have focused primarily on relapse induced by exposure to dr...
In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes ...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
One of the most formidable problems in the treatment of addiction is the high rate of relapse. Altho...
Two groups of male Long-Evans rats were compared to determine whether preexposure to amphetamine wo...
Contextual stimuli associated with drug exposure can modulate various effects of drugs, but little i...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
The primary objective of this investigation was to explore the effects of prior exposure to amphetam...
Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving a...
The present experiment employed chronoamperometry with stearate-graphite paste electrodes to monitor...
Dopamine (DA) has been shown to play a significant role in drug reinforcement and the reinstatement ...
The experiments in the present thesis was designed to allow changes in dopamine efflux to be monito...
Relapse to maladaptive eating habits during dieting is often provoked by stress or acute re-exposure...
Rationale: Pavlovian conditioning with a discrete reward-predictive visual cue can elicit two classe...
Animal models of relapse to drug seeking have focused primarily on relapse induced by exposure to dr...
In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes ...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
One of the most formidable problems in the treatment of addiction is the high rate of relapse. Altho...
Two groups of male Long-Evans rats were compared to determine whether preexposure to amphetamine wo...