Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving are often provoked by acute exposure to the self-administered drug or related drugs, drug-associated cues or contexts, or certain stressors. During the last two decades, this clinical scenario has been studied in laboratory animals by using the reinstatement model. In this model, reinstatement of drug seeking by drug priming, drug cues or contexts, or certain stressors is assessed following drug self-administration training and subsequent extinction of the drug-reinforced responding. Objective: In this review, we first summarize recent (2009-present) neurobiological findings from studies using the reinstatement model. We then discuss emerging ...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Contextual stimuli associated with drug exposure can modulate various effects of drugs, but little i...
Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving a...
Drug craving and relapse to drug use during abstinence are defining features of addiction. Evidence ...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Results from clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving are often provoked by exposure t...
In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes ...
Drug addiction is characterized by persistent relapse vulnerability during abstinence. In abstinent ...
High rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence is a defining feature of drug addiction. In abst...
High rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence is a defining feature of drug addiction. In abst...
The contexts where drugs are self-administered play an important role in regulating persistent drug ...
Drug addiction is a chronically relapsing condition, and current relapse prevention therapies are no...
Animal models of relapse to drug-seeking have borrowed heavily from associative learning approaches....
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Contextual stimuli associated with drug exposure can modulate various effects of drugs, but little i...
Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving a...
Drug craving and relapse to drug use during abstinence are defining features of addiction. Evidence ...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Results from clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving are often provoked by exposure t...
In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes ...
Drug addiction is characterized by persistent relapse vulnerability during abstinence. In abstinent ...
High rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence is a defining feature of drug addiction. In abst...
High rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence is a defining feature of drug addiction. In abst...
The contexts where drugs are self-administered play an important role in regulating persistent drug ...
Drug addiction is a chronically relapsing condition, and current relapse prevention therapies are no...
Animal models of relapse to drug-seeking have borrowed heavily from associative learning approaches....
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Contextual stimuli associated with drug exposure can modulate various effects of drugs, but little i...