Previous work has established a robust relationship between impulsivity and addiction, and revealed that impulsive decision making predisposes the vulnerability to cocaine-seeking behavior in rats. An important next step is to assess whether elevated relapse vulnerability can be treated via the reduction of impulsive decision making. Therefore, this study explored whether subchronic atomoxetine treatment can reduce relapse vulnerability by reducing impulsive decision making. Rats were trained in the delayed reward task and were subjected to 3 weeks of cocaine self-administration. Following drug self-administration, animals were divided to different experimental groups and received the noradrenaline transporter inhibitor and attention-defici...
Impulsivity, poorly conceived or prematurely executed behavior, is an important characteristic of hu...
Substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by preoccupation with acquiri...
Atomoxetine (ATX) is a commonly used non-stimulant treatment for Attention deficit hyperactivity dis...
Despite the strong association between impulsivity and addiction in humans, it is still a matter of ...
RATIONALE: A strong association has been demonstrated between various forms of impulsivity and addic...
Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relaps...
In this study, the authors examined the long-term effects of prior exposure to cocaine on a delay-di...
Impairments in cost-benefit decision making represent a cardinal feature of drug addiction. However,...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
<p>In rats (n = 22), the preference for the large reward in the DRT decreased with increasing delays...
Rationale: Win-paired stimuli can promote risk taking in experimental gambling paradigms in both rat...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Cocaine use is associated with high levels of impulsive choice (preference for immediate over delaye...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine use disorder is associated with cognitive deficits that reflect dysfunctional pr...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms through which drug-cue-induced negative affective states are involved in ...
Impulsivity, poorly conceived or prematurely executed behavior, is an important characteristic of hu...
Substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by preoccupation with acquiri...
Atomoxetine (ATX) is a commonly used non-stimulant treatment for Attention deficit hyperactivity dis...
Despite the strong association between impulsivity and addiction in humans, it is still a matter of ...
RATIONALE: A strong association has been demonstrated between various forms of impulsivity and addic...
Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relaps...
In this study, the authors examined the long-term effects of prior exposure to cocaine on a delay-di...
Impairments in cost-benefit decision making represent a cardinal feature of drug addiction. However,...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
<p>In rats (n = 22), the preference for the large reward in the DRT decreased with increasing delays...
Rationale: Win-paired stimuli can promote risk taking in experimental gambling paradigms in both rat...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Cocaine use is associated with high levels of impulsive choice (preference for immediate over delaye...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine use disorder is associated with cognitive deficits that reflect dysfunctional pr...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms through which drug-cue-induced negative affective states are involved in ...
Impulsivity, poorly conceived or prematurely executed behavior, is an important characteristic of hu...
Substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by preoccupation with acquiri...
Atomoxetine (ATX) is a commonly used non-stimulant treatment for Attention deficit hyperactivity dis...