Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityDrugs of abuse have both rewarding and aversive effects, and it is the balance of these effects which impact abuse vulnerability. Although research has traditionally focused on the rewarding effects of drugs, their aversive effects have recently gained increasing attention. The present series of investigations sought to determine the neurochemical mediation underlying conditioned taste aversions (CTA) induced by cocaine. Given the role of dopamine (DA) in cocaine reward, this neurotransmitter system is of particular interest. The present experiments used direct pharmacological antagonism (with the DA antagonist haloperidol) as well as cross-drug preexposure (with DA transporter [DAT] inhi...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...
Cocaine and alcohol, alone and in combination, were administered following saccharin presentation to...
The role of ascending catecholamine systems in the punishing and reinforcing properties of some opia...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...
Although once considered a benign recreational stimulant, cocaine is now recognized to possess subst...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
The motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manifested in...
The present study ln male Wistar rats was designed to rate and analyze six specific cocaine-induced ...
SummaryThe motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manife...
Whereas dopamine reuptake inhibitors substitute for the discriminative stimulus properties of cocain...
An article by Bruce Mattingly published in the Fall of 1996 issue of the Pharmacology Biochemistry a...
Exposure to psychostimulant drugs induces an enduring state of heightened drug-seeking motivation, a...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...
Cocaine and alcohol, alone and in combination, were administered following saccharin presentation to...
The role of ascending catecholamine systems in the punishing and reinforcing properties of some opia...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...
Although once considered a benign recreational stimulant, cocaine is now recognized to possess subst...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
The motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manifested in...
The present study ln male Wistar rats was designed to rate and analyze six specific cocaine-induced ...
SummaryThe motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manife...
Whereas dopamine reuptake inhibitors substitute for the discriminative stimulus properties of cocain...
An article by Bruce Mattingly published in the Fall of 1996 issue of the Pharmacology Biochemistry a...
Exposure to psychostimulant drugs induces an enduring state of heightened drug-seeking motivation, a...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...