Pigeons with chronic indwelling intravenous catheters responded under a multiple schedule of food and cocaine presentation. In one component, responding was maintained by food presentation under a fixed-ratio (FR 50) schedule, whereas in the other component, responding was maintained under the same schedule by IV infusions of cocaine (0.03 or 0.1 mg/kg/injection). A 30-s timeout followed each cocaine infusion. Components alternated after 3 presentations of either food or cocaine, and each session was terminated after 18 cocaine infusions or 2 h, whichever occurred first. In general, under baseline conditions, the response rate was higher in the food component than in the drug component. Under control conditions where saline was substituted ...
Previous investigations have demonstrated the ability of atropine and chlorpromazine pretreatment to...
To extend previous operant research in rats with morphine and cholecystokinin (CCK), these two subst...
Four pigeons were trained to discnminate injections of d-am-phetamine (AMPH; 2.0 mg/kg i.m.) from sa...
Pigeons with chronic indwelling intravenous catheters responded under a multiple schedule of food an...
Four pigeons deprived to 80% of their laboratory free-feeding weights pecked keys under a multiple f...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Pigeons worked individually in a chamber containing a response key and a mirror. Pecking on the key ...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Pigeons obtained food on a progressive-ratio schedule that required 8 additional responses for each ...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
Pigeons worked individually in a chamber containing a response key and a mirror. Responding on the k...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
The present experiment examined the role of stimulus functions and degree of stimulus control on the...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...
Environmental stimuli that set the occasion wherein drugs are acquired can ‘‘trigger’ ’ drug-related...
Previous investigations have demonstrated the ability of atropine and chlorpromazine pretreatment to...
To extend previous operant research in rats with morphine and cholecystokinin (CCK), these two subst...
Four pigeons were trained to discnminate injections of d-am-phetamine (AMPH; 2.0 mg/kg i.m.) from sa...
Pigeons with chronic indwelling intravenous catheters responded under a multiple schedule of food an...
Four pigeons deprived to 80% of their laboratory free-feeding weights pecked keys under a multiple f...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Pigeons worked individually in a chamber containing a response key and a mirror. Pecking on the key ...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Pigeons obtained food on a progressive-ratio schedule that required 8 additional responses for each ...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
Pigeons worked individually in a chamber containing a response key and a mirror. Responding on the k...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
The present experiment examined the role of stimulus functions and degree of stimulus control on the...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...
Environmental stimuli that set the occasion wherein drugs are acquired can ‘‘trigger’ ’ drug-related...
Previous investigations have demonstrated the ability of atropine and chlorpromazine pretreatment to...
To extend previous operant research in rats with morphine and cholecystokinin (CCK), these two subst...
Four pigeons were trained to discnminate injections of d-am-phetamine (AMPH; 2.0 mg/kg i.m.) from sa...