RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance specific in both humans and rats. In particular, we have shown that when the setting of drug self-administration (SA) coincides with the home environment of the rats (resident rats), the rats tend to prefer heroin to cocaine. The opposite was found in nonresident rats, for which the SA chambers represented a distinct environment. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of setting on the ability of different doses of cocaine and heroin to prime cocaine- versus heroin-seeking in rats that had been trained to self-administer both drugs and had then undergone an extinction procedure. METHODS: Resident (N = 62) and...
RATIONALE: A genetic component may be involved in different stages of the progression of drug addict...
RATIONALE We have previously found that rats that were kept at all times in the self-administrati...
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
RATIONALE Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance spec...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
RATIONALE: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
Rationale: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
BACKGROUND We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental co...
RATIONALE We have previously reported that cocaine self-administration is facilitated in male rat...
International audienceIncreased drug availability can precipitate a rapid escalation of drug consump...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
Rationale Previous studies have shown that rats trained to self-administer heroin and cocaine exhib...
Clinical and preclinical evidence indicate that the setting of drug use affects drug reward in a sub...
We have previously reported the setting of drug self-administration has a powerful influence on dru...
RATIONALE: A genetic component may be involved in different stages of the progression of drug addict...
RATIONALE We have previously found that rats that were kept at all times in the self-administrati...
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
RATIONALE Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance spec...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
RATIONALE: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
Rationale: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
BACKGROUND We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental co...
RATIONALE We have previously reported that cocaine self-administration is facilitated in male rat...
International audienceIncreased drug availability can precipitate a rapid escalation of drug consump...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
Rationale Previous studies have shown that rats trained to self-administer heroin and cocaine exhib...
Clinical and preclinical evidence indicate that the setting of drug use affects drug reward in a sub...
We have previously reported the setting of drug self-administration has a powerful influence on dru...
RATIONALE: A genetic component may be involved in different stages of the progression of drug addict...
RATIONALE We have previously found that rats that were kept at all times in the self-administrati...
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...