It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as amphetamine may result from their ability to enhance memory for drug-related experiences through actions on memory consolidation. This experiment examined whether amphetamine can specifically enhance consolidation of memory for a Pavlovian association between a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS-a light) and a rewarding unconditioned stimulus (US-food), as Pavlovian conditioning of this sort plays a major role in drug addiction. Male Long-Evans rats were given six training sessions consisting of 8 CS presentations followed by delivery of the food into a recessed food cup. After the 1st, 3rd, and 5th session, rats received subcutaneous injectio...
Human studies have shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. This study aimed to evaluate wh...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
Although it is generally accepted that CNS stimulants have enhancing effects on long-term storage pr...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Drug addiction is a psychiatric disorder caused by drug-induced adaptations in the nervous system, e...
Drug addiction is a psychiatric disorder caused by drug-induced adaptations in the nervous system, e...
Environmental stimuli associated with a drug or natural reward have the ability to elicit strong cra...
Rationale: Pavlovian conditioning with a discrete reward-predictive visual cue can elicit two classe...
Rationale: Pavlovian conditioning with a discrete reward-predictive visual cue can elicit two classe...
Rationale and objectives With the use of prescription stimulants on the rise, it is important to exa...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory function. However, the mechanisms by which...
It has been proposed that the reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse are due, in part, to their ab...
Amphetamine has been shown previously to increase the apportioning of associative strength to weak p...
Amphetamine has been shown previously to increase the apportioning of associative strength to weak p...
Human studies have shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. This study aimed to evaluate wh...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
Although it is generally accepted that CNS stimulants have enhancing effects on long-term storage pr...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Drug addiction is a psychiatric disorder caused by drug-induced adaptations in the nervous system, e...
Drug addiction is a psychiatric disorder caused by drug-induced adaptations in the nervous system, e...
Environmental stimuli associated with a drug or natural reward have the ability to elicit strong cra...
Rationale: Pavlovian conditioning with a discrete reward-predictive visual cue can elicit two classe...
Rationale: Pavlovian conditioning with a discrete reward-predictive visual cue can elicit two classe...
Rationale and objectives With the use of prescription stimulants on the rise, it is important to exa...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory function. However, the mechanisms by which...
It has been proposed that the reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse are due, in part, to their ab...
Amphetamine has been shown previously to increase the apportioning of associative strength to weak p...
Amphetamine has been shown previously to increase the apportioning of associative strength to weak p...
Human studies have shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. This study aimed to evaluate wh...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
Although it is generally accepted that CNS stimulants have enhancing effects on long-term storage pr...