Nicotine is a psychomotor stimulant with ‘reinforcement enhancing’ effects — the actions of nicotine in the brain increase responding for non-nicotine rewards. We hypothesized that this latter effect of nicotine depends on increased incentive properties of anticipatory cues; consistent with this hypothesis, multiple laboratories have reported that nicotine increases sign tracking, i.e. approach to a conditioned stimulus (CS), in Pavlovian conditioned-approach tasks. Incentive motivation and sign tracking are mediated by mesolimbic dopamine (DA) transmission and nicotine facilitates mesolimbic DA release. Therefore, we hypothesized that the incentive-promoting effects of nicotine would be impaired by DA antagonists. To test this hypothesis, ...
Nicotine is a widely-abused drug, yet its primary reinforcing effect does not seem potent as other s...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Behavioral sensitization is a phenomenon which can develop following repeated intermittent administr...
Nicotine is a psychomotor stimulant with ‘reinforcement enhancing’ effects – the actions of nicotine...
Rationale: Nicotine (NIC) potently increases operant responding for non-NIC reinforcers, and this ef...
Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs known to man, yet it has limited reinforcing effects in ...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
abstract: Incentive salience is a motivational-cognitive process that can transform an otherwise neu...
Rationale. Nicotine is often considered a ‘gateway’ drug because people typically experiment with to...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Nicotine abuse is a substantial public health problem, and one cause of the resilience of nicotine a...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
Pavlovian conditioned stimuli can acquire incentive motivational properties, and this phenomenon can...
Tobacco dependence is among the leading causes of preventable deaths in North America. The main psy...
Nicotine is a widely-abused drug, yet its primary reinforcing effect does not seem potent as other s...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Behavioral sensitization is a phenomenon which can develop following repeated intermittent administr...
Nicotine is a psychomotor stimulant with ‘reinforcement enhancing’ effects – the actions of nicotine...
Rationale: Nicotine (NIC) potently increases operant responding for non-NIC reinforcers, and this ef...
Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs known to man, yet it has limited reinforcing effects in ...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
abstract: Incentive salience is a motivational-cognitive process that can transform an otherwise neu...
Rationale. Nicotine is often considered a ‘gateway’ drug because people typically experiment with to...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Nicotine abuse is a substantial public health problem, and one cause of the resilience of nicotine a...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
Pavlovian conditioned stimuli can acquire incentive motivational properties, and this phenomenon can...
Tobacco dependence is among the leading causes of preventable deaths in North America. The main psy...
Nicotine is a widely-abused drug, yet its primary reinforcing effect does not seem potent as other s...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Behavioral sensitization is a phenomenon which can develop following repeated intermittent administr...