The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process by which an abstaining individual slips back into old behavioral patterns and substance use. Animal models of relapse have been developed over the last decades and significantly contributed to shed light on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying vulnerability to relapse. The most common procedure to study drug-seeking and relapse-like behavior in animals is the “extinction-reinstatement model.” Originally elaborated by Pavlov and Skinner, the concepts of reinforced operant responding were applied to addiction research not before 1971 (Stretch et al., Can J Physiol Pharmacol 49:581–589, 1971), and the first report of a reinstatement animal ...
International audienceIn standard drug self-administration settings, animals have no choice than dru...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Opioid abuse in humans is characterized by discontinuous periods of drug use and abstinence. With ti...
International audienceResearch involving animal models of drug addiction can be viewed as a sort of ...
Various animal models have been developed to investigate the neurobiological and behavioral mechanis...
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...
Since the introduction of intravenous drug self-administration methodology over 50 years ago, experi...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
The aim of this project is to determine whether morphine reinforcement and seeking behavior in enhan...
Opioid addiction in humans is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by discontinuous period...
Strategies that provide access to alternative non-drug rewards are among the most effective at reduc...
International audienceIn standard drug self-administration settings, animals have no choice than dru...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Opioid abuse in humans is characterized by discontinuous periods of drug use and abstinence. With ti...
International audienceResearch involving animal models of drug addiction can be viewed as a sort of ...
Various animal models have been developed to investigate the neurobiological and behavioral mechanis...
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...
Since the introduction of intravenous drug self-administration methodology over 50 years ago, experi...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
The aim of this project is to determine whether morphine reinforcement and seeking behavior in enhan...
Opioid addiction in humans is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by discontinuous period...
Strategies that provide access to alternative non-drug rewards are among the most effective at reduc...
International audienceIn standard drug self-administration settings, animals have no choice than dru...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...