The anhedonia-like behaviors following about 1-week withdrawal from morphine were examined in the present study. Male rats were pretreated with either a binge-like morphine paradigm or daily saline injection for 5 days. Three types of natural reward were used, food reward (2.5, 4, 15, 30, 40, and 60% sucrose solutions), social reward (male rat) and sexual reward (estrous female rat). For each type of natural stimulus, consummatory behavior and motivational behaviors under varied testing conditions were investigated. The results showed that the morphine-treated rats significantly reduced their consumption of 2.5% sucrose solution during the 1-h consumption testing and their operant responding for 15, 30, and 40% sucrose solutions under a fix...
The authors investigated the impact of conditioned withdrawal on drug seeking by training rats to wo...
In humans, cues associated with the rewarding effect of drugs of abuse induce drug craving and activ...
These studies determined the effects of repeated morphine deprivation on behavior maintained by vari...
The anhedonia-like behaviors following about 1-week withdrawal from morphine were examined in the pr...
The anhedonia-like behaviors following about one-week withdrawal from morphine were examined in the ...
Rationale The negative affective state, e.g., anhedonia, emerges after abstinence from abused drugs...
RATIONALE: Negative affective states, e.g., anhedonia, are suggested to be involved in the long-last...
Background Negative affective states, e.g., anhedonia, may be linked to the long-lasting motivationa...
Rationale Negative affective states, e.g., anhedonia, are suggested to be involved in the long-las...
Through incentive learning, the emotional experience of a reward in a relevant need state (e.g. hung...
Through incentive learning, the emotional experience of a reward in a relevant need state (e.g. hung...
Previous studies in humans and animals have shown that withdrawal from high doses of psychostimulan...
An important issue in the drug dependence literature is the extent to which dependence and withdrawa...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder and the study of chronic vulnerability to relapse rem...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...
The authors investigated the impact of conditioned withdrawal on drug seeking by training rats to wo...
In humans, cues associated with the rewarding effect of drugs of abuse induce drug craving and activ...
These studies determined the effects of repeated morphine deprivation on behavior maintained by vari...
The anhedonia-like behaviors following about 1-week withdrawal from morphine were examined in the pr...
The anhedonia-like behaviors following about one-week withdrawal from morphine were examined in the ...
Rationale The negative affective state, e.g., anhedonia, emerges after abstinence from abused drugs...
RATIONALE: Negative affective states, e.g., anhedonia, are suggested to be involved in the long-last...
Background Negative affective states, e.g., anhedonia, may be linked to the long-lasting motivationa...
Rationale Negative affective states, e.g., anhedonia, are suggested to be involved in the long-las...
Through incentive learning, the emotional experience of a reward in a relevant need state (e.g. hung...
Through incentive learning, the emotional experience of a reward in a relevant need state (e.g. hung...
Previous studies in humans and animals have shown that withdrawal from high doses of psychostimulan...
An important issue in the drug dependence literature is the extent to which dependence and withdrawa...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder and the study of chronic vulnerability to relapse rem...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...
The authors investigated the impact of conditioned withdrawal on drug seeking by training rats to wo...
In humans, cues associated with the rewarding effect of drugs of abuse induce drug craving and activ...
These studies determined the effects of repeated morphine deprivation on behavior maintained by vari...