Dyadic social interaction as an alternative reward to cocaine
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Dyadic social interaction inhibits cocaine-conditioned place preference and the associated activation of the accumbens corridorAnimal models of social contact and drug self-administrationResponsibility without Blame for AddictionReacquisition of cocaine conditioned place preference and its inhibition by previous social interaction preferentially affect D1-medium spiny neurons in the accumbens corridorDifferences in social interaction- vs. cocaine reward in mouse vs. rat.Sex differences in monoamines following amphetamine and social reward in adolescent rats.Dyadic social interaction of C57BL/6 mice versus interaction with a toy mouse: conditioned place preference/aversion, substrain differences, and no development of a hierarchyExposure to sucrose during periods of withdrawal does not reduce cocaine-seeking behavior in rats.Socially acquired nicotine self-administration with an aversive flavor cue in adolescent female ratsThe Effects of Excitatory and Inhibitory Social Cues on Cocaine-Seeking BehaviorChoosing Under the Influence: A Drug-Specific Mechanism by Which the Setting Controls Drug Choices in Rats.Social cognition in cocaine addiction.Exploring the relationship between social attachment and dopamine D2/3 receptor availability in the brains of healthy humans using [11C]-(+)-PHNO.Immediate early gene expression reveals interactions between social and nicotine rewards on brain activity in adolescent male rats.Making the Case for 'Power Abuse Disorder' as a Nosologic Entity.Alternative models of addiction.Preventive Strength of Dyadic Social Interaction against Reacquisition/Reexpression of Cocaine Conditioned Place Preference.A method for evaluating cocaine-induced social preference in rats.The effects of social contact on cocaine intake in female rats.
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Dyadic social interaction as an alternative reward to cocaine
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Gerald Zernig
Janine M Prast
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10.3389/FPSYT.2013.00100
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2013-09-12T00:00:00Z