Environmental stimuli that predict alcohol availability pose a significant threat to maintaining abstinence from alcohol use. Through Pavlovian conditioning, these stimuli can become cues that predict alcohol availability which can precipitate relapse in clinical populations and preclinical models. Preclinical research has largely focused on examining the immediate impact of alcohol-cues on the relapse-like return of responding for alcohol (i.e., reinstatement); however, the delayed impact of such cues on behaviour has rarely been investigated. In the current thesis, a new reinstatement model was developed to evaluate the delayed impact of re-exposure to alcohol on the return of responding for alcohol. The psychological and neural mechanism...
Conditioned responding can be renewed by re-exposure to the conditioning context following extinctio...
Background: The prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex is implicated in promoting drug-seeking in relaps...
Rationale: Accumulating evidence suggests that chronic alcohol consumption is associated with excess...
One of the ways the brain can adapt to repeated alcohol intoxication is to learn about predictive en...
Learning accounts of addiction and obesity emphasize the persistent power of Pavlovian reward cues t...
Introduction: Drug craving can be independently stimulated by cues that are directly associated with...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing and remitting disorder, where relapse to drinking is often trigger...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) and addiction in general is characterized by failures of choice resulting...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
Environmental cues associated with alcohol consumption can trigger craving and facilitate relapse in...
Abstract: Environments in which the pharmacological effects of alcohol have been experienced become ...
A major difficulty in treating alcohol addiction is the high rate of relapse even after prolonged ab...
Cue-induced reinstatement of alcohol-seeking is a hallmark behavioral pathology of addiction. Eviden...
Drug-related stimuli seem to contribute to the persistence of drug seeking and relapse. Behavioral m...
Conditioned responding can be renewed by re-exposure to the conditioning context following extinctio...
Background: The prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex is implicated in promoting drug-seeking in relaps...
Rationale: Accumulating evidence suggests that chronic alcohol consumption is associated with excess...
One of the ways the brain can adapt to repeated alcohol intoxication is to learn about predictive en...
Learning accounts of addiction and obesity emphasize the persistent power of Pavlovian reward cues t...
Introduction: Drug craving can be independently stimulated by cues that are directly associated with...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing and remitting disorder, where relapse to drinking is often trigger...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) and addiction in general is characterized by failures of choice resulting...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
Environmental cues associated with alcohol consumption can trigger craving and facilitate relapse in...
Abstract: Environments in which the pharmacological effects of alcohol have been experienced become ...
A major difficulty in treating alcohol addiction is the high rate of relapse even after prolonged ab...
Cue-induced reinstatement of alcohol-seeking is a hallmark behavioral pathology of addiction. Eviden...
Drug-related stimuli seem to contribute to the persistence of drug seeking and relapse. Behavioral m...
Conditioned responding can be renewed by re-exposure to the conditioning context following extinctio...
Background: The prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex is implicated in promoting drug-seeking in relaps...
Rationale: Accumulating evidence suggests that chronic alcohol consumption is associated with excess...