Tolerance and sensitization are relatively simple manifestations of learning and memory that refer to decreases and increases in the strength of a response to a stimulus induced by past experiences with the same or related stimuli. In the context of the study of drugs, tolerance refers to the decreased effectiveness of a given drug with repeated administration; sensitization to the increased effectiveness with repeated administration. Tolerance usually involves active adjustments or adaptation to the drug-induce disturbances of function, either within cells or within a neural system. In situations involving inter-neuronal events, these processes of adjustment may take the form of learned modifications that can be re-evoked on future occasio...
Escalation of drug use, a hallmark of drug dependence, has traditionally been interpreted as reflect...
The authors investigated the influence o f associative pairing o f contextual stimuli with amphetami...
The behavioral and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs cannot be reduced to the straightforw...
Antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance refer to the increased and decreased drug effects due to p...
The finding that the performance of a response during periods of drug exposure facilitates the deve...
The conditions necessary to induce psychomotor sensitization and to promote its expression are not w...
There is considerable evidence that drug-paired cues become associated with drug effects. It has bee...
The repeated intermittent administration of psychomotor stimulants (such as amphetamine and cocaine)...
Four experiments were concerned with the de\elopment in rats of context-specific tolerance to the se...
The question of addiction concerns the process by which drug-taking behavior, in certain individuals...
Despite a rich neuroscience literature on sensitization, this phenomenon has been neglected in clini...
This paper summarizes the clinical phenomenology of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), outlines th...
In the previous paper (Peper et aI., 1987: 1. theor. BioI. 127,413), a model of drug tolerance was d...
The cellular basis of tolerance to, and dependence upon, many types of drugs, including opioids, has...
Doses of amphetamine or cocaine that fail to induce psychomotor sensitization when given to a rat in...
Escalation of drug use, a hallmark of drug dependence, has traditionally been interpreted as reflect...
The authors investigated the influence o f associative pairing o f contextual stimuli with amphetami...
The behavioral and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs cannot be reduced to the straightforw...
Antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance refer to the increased and decreased drug effects due to p...
The finding that the performance of a response during periods of drug exposure facilitates the deve...
The conditions necessary to induce psychomotor sensitization and to promote its expression are not w...
There is considerable evidence that drug-paired cues become associated with drug effects. It has bee...
The repeated intermittent administration of psychomotor stimulants (such as amphetamine and cocaine)...
Four experiments were concerned with the de\elopment in rats of context-specific tolerance to the se...
The question of addiction concerns the process by which drug-taking behavior, in certain individuals...
Despite a rich neuroscience literature on sensitization, this phenomenon has been neglected in clini...
This paper summarizes the clinical phenomenology of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), outlines th...
In the previous paper (Peper et aI., 1987: 1. theor. BioI. 127,413), a model of drug tolerance was d...
The cellular basis of tolerance to, and dependence upon, many types of drugs, including opioids, has...
Doses of amphetamine or cocaine that fail to induce psychomotor sensitization when given to a rat in...
Escalation of drug use, a hallmark of drug dependence, has traditionally been interpreted as reflect...
The authors investigated the influence o f associative pairing o f contextual stimuli with amphetami...
The behavioral and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs cannot be reduced to the straightforw...