Learning accounts of addiction and obesity emphasize the persistent power of Pavlovian reward cues to trigger craving and increase relapse risk. While extinction can reduce conditioned responding, Pavlovian relapse phenomena—the return of conditioned responding following successful extinction—challenge the long-term success of extinction-based treatments. Translational laboratory models of Pavlovian relapse could therefore represent a valuable tool to investigate the mechanisms mediating relapse, although so far human research has mostly focused on return of fear phenomena. To this end we developed an appetitive conditioning paradigm with liquid food rewards in combination with a 3-day design to investigate the return of appetitive Pavlovia...
Reward-associated cues are thought to promote relapse after treatment of appetitive disorders such a...
There has been substantial research into the role of the amygdala in fear conditioning and extinctio...
Food cue reactivity is a strong motivation to eat, even in the absence of hunger. Therefore, food cu...
Learning accounts of addiction and obesity emphasize the persistent power of Pavlovian reward cues t...
Environmental stimuli that predict alcohol availability pose a significant threat to maintaining abs...
Environmental stimuli associated with a drug or natural reward have the ability to elicit strong cra...
Appetitive Pavlovian conditioning plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of drug addiction and con...
Conditioned responding can be renewed by re-exposure to the conditioning context following extinctio...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
Animal models of relapse to drug-seeking have borrowed heavily from associative learning approaches....
Objectives: There is conflicting evidence about the role of the infralimbic prefrontal cortex (IL-PF...
Preclinical data have shown that the excitatory metabotropic Gαq-coupled glutamate receptor, mGluR5,...
Environmental stimuli, when paired with reward, can influence behaviour in maladaptive ways, for exa...
Animals use environmental cues to guide their behaviour to obtain desirable outcomes and avoid avers...
Cocaine addiction is associated with an extremely high rate of relapse, the resumption of drug takin...
Reward-associated cues are thought to promote relapse after treatment of appetitive disorders such a...
There has been substantial research into the role of the amygdala in fear conditioning and extinctio...
Food cue reactivity is a strong motivation to eat, even in the absence of hunger. Therefore, food cu...
Learning accounts of addiction and obesity emphasize the persistent power of Pavlovian reward cues t...
Environmental stimuli that predict alcohol availability pose a significant threat to maintaining abs...
Environmental stimuli associated with a drug or natural reward have the ability to elicit strong cra...
Appetitive Pavlovian conditioning plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of drug addiction and con...
Conditioned responding can be renewed by re-exposure to the conditioning context following extinctio...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
Animal models of relapse to drug-seeking have borrowed heavily from associative learning approaches....
Objectives: There is conflicting evidence about the role of the infralimbic prefrontal cortex (IL-PF...
Preclinical data have shown that the excitatory metabotropic Gαq-coupled glutamate receptor, mGluR5,...
Environmental stimuli, when paired with reward, can influence behaviour in maladaptive ways, for exa...
Animals use environmental cues to guide their behaviour to obtain desirable outcomes and avoid avers...
Cocaine addiction is associated with an extremely high rate of relapse, the resumption of drug takin...
Reward-associated cues are thought to promote relapse after treatment of appetitive disorders such a...
There has been substantial research into the role of the amygdala in fear conditioning and extinctio...
Food cue reactivity is a strong motivation to eat, even in the absence of hunger. Therefore, food cu...