SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid dopamine signaling in modulating these processes is unknown. During self-administration of cocaine, two dopaminergic signals, measured with 100 ms resolution, occurred immediately before and after the lever press (termed pre- and postresponse dopamine transients). Extinction of self-administration revealed that these two signals were functionally distinct. Preresponse transients, which could reflect the motivation to obtain the drug, did not decline during extinction. Remarkably, postresponse dopamine transients attenuated as extinction progressed, suggesting that they encode the learned association between environmental cues and cocaine. A th...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
Drug addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by escalating drug use. Dopamine neurotransmiss...
The conditioning of cocaine's pharmacological actions with environmental stimuli is thought to be a ...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
Abstract: The high rate of recidivism in cocaine addiction after prolonged periods of abstinence pos...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
The intravenous cocaine self-administration model is widely used to characterize the neurobiology of...
Several types of maladaptive learning and memory contribute to substance use disorders (SUDs). Pavlo...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
SummaryPersistent drug-seeking behavior is hypothesized to co-opt the brain's natural reward-motivat...
Exposure to addictive substances such as cocaine is well-known to alter brain organisation. Cocaine-...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
Drug addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by escalating drug use. Dopamine neurotransmiss...
The conditioning of cocaine's pharmacological actions with environmental stimuli is thought to be a ...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
Abstract: The high rate of recidivism in cocaine addiction after prolonged periods of abstinence pos...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
The intravenous cocaine self-administration model is widely used to characterize the neurobiology of...
Several types of maladaptive learning and memory contribute to substance use disorders (SUDs). Pavlo...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
SummaryPersistent drug-seeking behavior is hypothesized to co-opt the brain's natural reward-motivat...
Exposure to addictive substances such as cocaine is well-known to alter brain organisation. Cocaine-...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
Drug addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by escalating drug use. Dopamine neurotransmiss...
The conditioning of cocaine's pharmacological actions with environmental stimuli is thought to be a ...