The present experiment employed chronoamperometry with stearate-graphite paste electrodes to monitor dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens during extinction and subsequent reinstatement of bar-pressing for a conditioned stimulus (CS) following presentation of a CS or following a systemic injection of d-amphetamine. Rats self-administered d-amphetamine (0.25 mg/kg per infusion) for 3 h a day on 6 consecutive days. Each infusion was paired with a flashing light CS. On the 7th day, rats self-administered d-amphetamine for 1 h, followed by 10 h of extinction. Presentation of the CS 2 days following extinction induced small and transient increases in responding for the CS, with no significant associated increases in DA efflux. Lower rates of ...
Rats in a vehicle treated control condition when shifted from 4% to 32% sucrose displayed successive...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
The experiments in the present thesis was designed to allow changes in dopamine efflux to be monito...
The drug self-administration reinstatement procedure provides an important animal model of relapse. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent amphetami...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent ...
The mesoaccumbens dopamine pathway exhibits an enhanced dopaminergic response to a challenge injecti...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
Chronic stress induces in rats a decreased reactivity toward noxious stimuli (escape deficit), which...
Twenty hours after receiving a moderate dose of the psycho-stimulant amphetamine, rats appear to be ...
Previous studies in humans and animals have shown that withdrawal from high doses of psychostimulan...
Current theory suggests that mesolimbic dopamine (DA) in the nucleus accumbens is involved in the s...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
Rats in a vehicle treated control condition when shifted from 4% to 32% sucrose displayed successive...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
The experiments in the present thesis was designed to allow changes in dopamine efflux to be monito...
The drug self-administration reinstatement procedure provides an important animal model of relapse. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent amphetami...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent ...
The mesoaccumbens dopamine pathway exhibits an enhanced dopaminergic response to a challenge injecti...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
Chronic stress induces in rats a decreased reactivity toward noxious stimuli (escape deficit), which...
Twenty hours after receiving a moderate dose of the psycho-stimulant amphetamine, rats appear to be ...
Previous studies in humans and animals have shown that withdrawal from high doses of psychostimulan...
Current theory suggests that mesolimbic dopamine (DA) in the nucleus accumbens is involved in the s...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
Rats in a vehicle treated control condition when shifted from 4% to 32% sucrose displayed successive...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...