Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions similarly to exteroceptive CSs such as lights or environments. For instance, the appetitive conditioned response (CR) evoked when nicotine is repeatedly paired with sucrose presentations (the unconditioned stimulus; US) is sensitive to changes in training dose (CS salience) and the contiguity between the CS effects and sucrose. The current study was conducted to extend this research by examining the possible role of US intensity in CR acquisition and maintenance. Rats were trained using one of four sucrose concentrations: 0, 4, 16, or 32% (w/v). On nicotine sessions (0.4 mg base/kg), rats received 36 deliveries (4 sec each) of their assigned conc...
Nicotine has both unconditioned and conditioned stimulus properties. Conditioned stimulus properties...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Interoceptive conditioning contributes to the tenacity of nicotine dependence. Previous research inv...
Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions simi...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use come to evoke drug-related conditioned response...
Recent research examining Pavlovian appetitive conditioning has extended the associative properties ...
Previous research has shown that a nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) can compete with (i.e., oversh...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Pavlovian conditioning processes contribute to the etiology of nicotine dependence. Conditioning inv...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use can come to evoke drug-related conditioned resp...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
Nicotine has both unconditioned and conditioned stimulus properties. Conditioned stimulus properties...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Interoceptive conditioning contributes to the tenacity of nicotine dependence. Previous research inv...
Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions simi...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use come to evoke drug-related conditioned response...
Recent research examining Pavlovian appetitive conditioning has extended the associative properties ...
Previous research has shown that a nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) can compete with (i.e., oversh...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
Pavlovian conditioning processes contribute to the etiology of nicotine dependence. Conditioning inv...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use can come to evoke drug-related conditioned resp...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
Nicotine has both unconditioned and conditioned stimulus properties. Conditioned stimulus properties...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Interoceptive conditioning contributes to the tenacity of nicotine dependence. Previous research inv...