The ability for cocaine and cocaine-associated cues to compete for attention.
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Modeling the development of drug addiction in male and female animals.Diverse Roads to Relapse: A Discriminative Cue Signaling Cocaine Availability Is More Effective in Renewing Cocaine Seeking in Goal Trackers Than Sign Trackers and Depends on Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Activity.Are Cocaine-Seeking "Habits" Necessary for the Development of Addiction-Like Behavior in Rats?High and escalating levels of cocaine intake are dissociable from subsequent incentive motivation for the drug in rats.'Hot' vs. 'cold' behavioural-cognitive styles: motivational-dopaminergic vs. cognitive-cholinergic processing of a Pavlovian cocaine cue in sign- and goal-tracking rats.The Neuroscience of Cognitive-Motivational Styles: Sign- and Goal-Trackers as Animal Models.
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The ability for cocaine and cocaine-associated cues to compete for attention.
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The ability for cocaine and cocaine-associated cues to compete for attention.
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Cari J Skrzynski
Kyle K Pitchers
Martin Sarter
Taylor R Wood
Terry E Robinson
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10.1016/J.BBR.2016.11.024
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2016-11-24T00:00:00Z