In humans, stimuli associated with alcohol availability can provoke relapse during abstinence. In this study, we investigated the role of discriminative stimuli (DS) in the control of alcohol seeking in two types of behavioral tests. The first test examined the ability of an alcohol-associated DS to promote alcohol seeking (relapse) after punishment-imposed abstinence in the presence of a different DS. Following this, we tested whether the differentially associated DS can promote and suppress alcohol self-administration in a within-session discrimination task. During the within-session discrimination task, we also tested the rate of alcohol self-administration when two DS are presented in a compound. We first trained Long-Evans male rats (n...
UNLABELLED: In many human alcoholics, abstinence is self-imposed because of the negative consequence...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...
In humans, stimuli associated with alcohol availability can provoke relapse during abstinence. In th...
In humans, stimuli associated with alcohol availability can provoke relapse during abstinence. In th...
Humans with alcohol use disorder typically abstain because of the negative consequences associated w...
Background: Rat studies have demonstrated that exposure to environments associated with alcohol inta...
The environment in which alcohol consumption occurs may trigger later relapse in alcohol abusers. In...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
Abstract: Excessive drinking is an important behavioural characteristic of alcohol addiction, but no...
Conditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the environmen...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
In many human alcoholics, abstinence is self-imposed because of the negative consequences of excessi...
UNLABELLED: In many human alcoholics, abstinence is self-imposed because of the negative consequence...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...
In humans, stimuli associated with alcohol availability can provoke relapse during abstinence. In th...
In humans, stimuli associated with alcohol availability can provoke relapse during abstinence. In th...
Humans with alcohol use disorder typically abstain because of the negative consequences associated w...
Background: Rat studies have demonstrated that exposure to environments associated with alcohol inta...
The environment in which alcohol consumption occurs may trigger later relapse in alcohol abusers. In...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
Abstract: Excessive drinking is an important behavioural characteristic of alcohol addiction, but no...
Conditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the environmen...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
In many human alcoholics, abstinence is self-imposed because of the negative consequences of excessi...
UNLABELLED: In many human alcoholics, abstinence is self-imposed because of the negative consequence...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...