The association of environmental cues with drugs of abuse results in persistent drug-cue memories. These memories contribute significantly to relapse among addicts. While conditioned place preference (CPP) is a well-established paradigm frequently used to examine the modulation of drug-cue memories, very few studies have used the non-preference-based model conditioned activity (CA) for this purpose. Here, we used both experimental approaches to investigate the neural substrates of cocaine-cue memories. First, we directly compared, in a consistent setting, the involvement of cortical and subcortical brain regions in cocaine-cue memory retrieval by quantifying activity-regulated cytoskeletal-associated (Arc) protein expression in both the CPP...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
SummaryRelapse into drug taking among addicts often depends on learned associations between drug-pai...
Memory is thought to be a dynamic process, as its strength, quality and anatomical organization chan...
Recently, the notion that memory and addiction share similar neural substrates has become widely acc...
Recently, the notion that memory and addiction share similar neural substrates has become widely acc...
Recently, the notion that memory and addiction share similar neural substrates has become widely acc...
Relapse is a common feature of cocaine addiction. In rodents, it can be elicited by cues, stress or ...
Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ass...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
Experience with drugs of abuse (such as cocaine) produces powerful, long-lasting memories that may b...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
Accumulating clinical and preclinical studies have shown that the memories of the rewarding effects ...
Experience with drugs of abuse (such as cocaine) produces powerful, long-lasting memories that may b...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
SummaryRelapse into drug taking among addicts often depends on learned associations between drug-pai...
Memory is thought to be a dynamic process, as its strength, quality and anatomical organization chan...
Recently, the notion that memory and addiction share similar neural substrates has become widely acc...
Recently, the notion that memory and addiction share similar neural substrates has become widely acc...
Recently, the notion that memory and addiction share similar neural substrates has become widely acc...
Relapse is a common feature of cocaine addiction. In rodents, it can be elicited by cues, stress or ...
Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ass...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
Experience with drugs of abuse (such as cocaine) produces powerful, long-lasting memories that may b...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
<p>Presentation of drug-associated cues provokes craving and drug seeking, and elimination of these ...
Accumulating clinical and preclinical studies have shown that the memories of the rewarding effects ...
Experience with drugs of abuse (such as cocaine) produces powerful, long-lasting memories that may b...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
SummaryRelapse into drug taking among addicts often depends on learned associations between drug-pai...
Memory is thought to be a dynamic process, as its strength, quality and anatomical organization chan...