Previous studies demonstrated that the rewarding effect of psychostimulants, such as amphetamine and cocaine, can be predicted by locomotor activity toward novelty in a free-choice situation but not motor response developed in inescapable environment. However, whether this relationship also exists with narcotic morphine remains unclear. In the present study, the relationship between morphine place conditioning and open field as well as novelty-seeking behavior was examined in both juvenile and adult rats. By using arena open field and the same arena containing novel object, we investigated the initial open-field activity and novelty-seeking behavior after familiarization process, respectively, in juvenile and adult rats. Subsequently, the r...
Locomotor response to novelty predicts locomotor and reinforcing effects of psychostimulant drugs in...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Early-life stress is correlated with negative mental health outcomes, including illicit drug abuse. ...
RATIONALE: We have previously shown that environmental novelty can potentiate the activating effects...
Both conditioned responses (CRs) and sensitized behaviors induced by addictive drugs are considered ...
Large individual differences have been identified toward varied addictive effects as evidenced in se...
igh locomotor response to novelty is associated with ease of drug self-administration but does not p...
In humans, individuals particularly attracted to sensation and novelty seeking may have an increased...
RATIONALE: The repeated administration of addictive drugs, such as amphetamine, cocaine, and morphin...
There is evidence that the biological mechanism of psychomotor stimulant properties is the same as t...
Self-administration of addictive drugs is a widely used tool for studying behavioral, neurobiologi...
Previous research has established a strong relationship between a rodent\u27s preference for novelty...
Self-administration of addictive drugs is a widely used tool for studying behavioral, neurobiologica...
It has been speculated that an individual's response to novelty is a reliable predictor of its vulne...
Self-administration of addictive drugs is a widely used tool for studying behavioral, neurobiologica...
Locomotor response to novelty predicts locomotor and reinforcing effects of psychostimulant drugs in...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Early-life stress is correlated with negative mental health outcomes, including illicit drug abuse. ...
RATIONALE: We have previously shown that environmental novelty can potentiate the activating effects...
Both conditioned responses (CRs) and sensitized behaviors induced by addictive drugs are considered ...
Large individual differences have been identified toward varied addictive effects as evidenced in se...
igh locomotor response to novelty is associated with ease of drug self-administration but does not p...
In humans, individuals particularly attracted to sensation and novelty seeking may have an increased...
RATIONALE: The repeated administration of addictive drugs, such as amphetamine, cocaine, and morphin...
There is evidence that the biological mechanism of psychomotor stimulant properties is the same as t...
Self-administration of addictive drugs is a widely used tool for studying behavioral, neurobiologi...
Previous research has established a strong relationship between a rodent\u27s preference for novelty...
Self-administration of addictive drugs is a widely used tool for studying behavioral, neurobiologica...
It has been speculated that an individual's response to novelty is a reliable predictor of its vulne...
Self-administration of addictive drugs is a widely used tool for studying behavioral, neurobiologica...
Locomotor response to novelty predicts locomotor and reinforcing effects of psychostimulant drugs in...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Early-life stress is correlated with negative mental health outcomes, including illicit drug abuse. ...