Influence of cue-conditioning on acquisition, maintenance and relapse of cocaine intravenous self-administration.
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Novel cues reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior and induce Fos protein expression as effectively as conditioned cues.Association between locomotor response to novelty and light reinforcement: sensory reinforcement as a rodent model of sensation seeking.Reinstated ethanol-seeking in rats is modulated by environmental context and requires the nucleus accumbens coreA new criterion for acquisition of nicotine self-administration in ratsContrasting Roles of Dopamine and Noradrenaline in the Motivational Properties of Social Play Behavior in Rats.Loss of dopaminergic nigrostriatal neurons accounts for the motivational and affective deficits in Parkinson's disease.Locomotor activity in a novel environment predicts both responding for a visual stimulus and self-administration of a low dose of methamphetamine in rats.Involvement of the dorsal subiculum and rostral basolateral amygdala in cocaine cue extinction learning in ratsEffect of yohimbine on reinstatement of operant responding in rats is dependent on cue contingency but not food reward historyRapid delivery of cocaine facilitates acquisition of self-administration in rats: an effect masked by paired stimuliLoss of feedback inhibition via D2 autoreceptors enhances acquisition of cocaine taking and reactivity to drug-paired cues.Orexin-1 receptor signaling increases motivation for cocaine-associated cuesIndividual variation in the motivational properties of a nicotine cue: sign-trackers vs. goal-trackers.Design and development of a modified runway model of mouse drug self-administrationSensory reinforcement as a predictor of cocaine and water self-administration in rats.Individual variation in resisting temptation: implications for addiction.A conflict rat model of cue-induced relapse to cocaine seeking.Cue-evoked cocaine "craving": role of dopamine in the accumbens core.Neural processing of a cocaine-associated odor cue revealed by functional MRI in awake ratsEffect of drug-paired exteroceptive stimulus presentations on methamphetamine reinstatement in rats.Cue effects on methylphenidate self-administration in rats.A neuronal activation correlate in striatum and prefrontal cortex of prolonged cocaine intake.Repeated MDMA administration increases MDMA-produced locomotor activity and facilitates the acquisition of MDMA self-administration: role of dopamine D2 receptor mechanisms.Comparison of reinstatement of ethanol- and sucrose-seeking by conditioned stimuli and priming injections of allopregnanolone after extinction in rats.Contrasting effects of dopamine and glutamate receptor antagonist injection in the nucleus accumbens suggest a neural mechanism underlying cue-evoked goal-directed behavior.AMPA-receptor GluR1 subunits are involved in the control over behavior by cocaine-paired cues.Extended nicotine self-administration increases sensitivity to nicotine, motivation to seek nicotine and the reinforcing properties of nicotine-paired cues.
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Influence of cue-conditioning on acquisition, maintenance and relapse of cocaine intravenous self-administration.
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Influence of cue-conditioning ...... travenous self-administration.
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Influence of cue-conditioning ...... travenous self-administration.
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Influence of cue-conditioning ...... travenous self-administration.
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Influence of cue-conditioning ...... travenous self-administration.
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Frédéric Piat
Michel Le Moal
Pier Vincenzo Piazza
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10.1046/J.1460-9568.2002.01974.X
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z