The motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manifested in dysphoria, or affective withdrawal. Learning is a critical aspect of drug abuse; however, it remains unclear whether drug-associated cues can elicit the emotional withdrawal symptoms that promote cocaine use. Here we report that a cocaine-associated taste cue elicited a conditioned aversive state that was behaviorally and neurophysiologically quantifiable and predicted subsequent cocaine self-administration behavior. Specifically, brief intraoral infusions of a cocaine-predictive flavored saccharin solution elicited aversive orofacial responses that predicted early-session cocaine taking in rats. The expression of aversive taste reactivity a...
Cocaine stimuli often trigger relapse of drug-taking, even following periods of prolonged abstinence...
Eighty-one cocaine-dependent outpatients were assessed for their reactions to cocaine-related cues i...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
SummaryThe motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manife...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Drug-associated cues have profound effects on an addict’s emotional state and drug-seeking behavior....
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
Aversive states are proposed to drive addiction. Here, Wheeler and colleagues show that drug-associa...
Cocaine experience affects motivation structures such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and its major o...
Rats emit aversive taste reactivity (TR) behavior (i.e., gapes) following intraoral delivery of a co...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...
In a preclinical model developed in the Carelli lab, when a palatable saccharin solution predicts im...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
An important goal of cocaine addiction research is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms unde...
Cocaine stimuli often trigger relapse of drug-taking, even following periods of prolonged abstinence...
Eighty-one cocaine-dependent outpatients were assessed for their reactions to cocaine-related cues i...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
SummaryThe motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manife...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Drug-associated cues have profound effects on an addict’s emotional state and drug-seeking behavior....
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
Aversive states are proposed to drive addiction. Here, Wheeler and colleagues show that drug-associa...
Cocaine experience affects motivation structures such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and its major o...
Rats emit aversive taste reactivity (TR) behavior (i.e., gapes) following intraoral delivery of a co...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...
In a preclinical model developed in the Carelli lab, when a palatable saccharin solution predicts im...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
An important goal of cocaine addiction research is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms unde...
Cocaine stimuli often trigger relapse of drug-taking, even following periods of prolonged abstinence...
Eighty-one cocaine-dependent outpatients were assessed for their reactions to cocaine-related cues i...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...