The conditioning of cocaine's pharmacological actions with environmental stimuli is thought to be a critical factor in long-lasting relapse risk associated with cocaine addiction. To study the significance of environmental stimuli in enduring vulnerability to relapse, the resistance to extinction of drug-seeking behavior elicited by a cocaine-related stimulus was examined. Male Wistar rats were trained to associate discriminative stimuli (SD) with the availability of intravenous cocaine (S+) vs. the availability of non-rewarding (S-) saline solution, and then placed on extinction conditions during which intravenous solutions and SD were withheld. The rats were then presented with the S+ or S- alone in 60-min reinstatement sessions conducted...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
Repeated administration of psychostimulant drugs induces a long-term state of sensitization in the m...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...
The conditioning of cocaine's pharmacological actions with environmental stimuli is thought to be a ...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
Among cocaine addicts, there is a strong variation in response to relapse provoking factors like con...
Animal models of relapse to drug seeking have focused primarily on relapse induced by exposure to dr...
Background Persistent drug seeking despite harmful consequences is a defining characteristic of addi...
BACKGROUND: Persistent drug seeking despite harmful consequences is a defining characteristic of add...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
Several types of maladaptive learning and memory contribute to substance use disorders (SUDs). Pavlo...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
Repeated administration of psychostimulant drugs induces a long-term state of sensitization in the m...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...
The conditioning of cocaine's pharmacological actions with environmental stimuli is thought to be a ...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
The conditioning of cocaine's subjective actions with environmental stimuli may be a critical factor...
Among cocaine addicts, there is a strong variation in response to relapse provoking factors like con...
Animal models of relapse to drug seeking have focused primarily on relapse induced by exposure to dr...
Background Persistent drug seeking despite harmful consequences is a defining characteristic of addi...
BACKGROUND: Persistent drug seeking despite harmful consequences is a defining characteristic of add...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
Several types of maladaptive learning and memory contribute to substance use disorders (SUDs). Pavlo...
The reinstatement paradigm has been proposed as an animal model of human drug relapse. In most reins...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityThe present series of experiments tested the ab...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
Repeated administration of psychostimulant drugs induces a long-term state of sensitization in the m...
There is growing evidence that mere exposure to drugs can induce long-term alterations in the neural...