Drug versus sweet reward: greater attraction to and preference for sweet versus drug cues.
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Individual variation in the motivational and neurobiological effects of an opioid cueChoice between delayed food and immediate oxycodone in ratsBrain Stimulation Reward Supports More Consistent and Accurate Rodent Decision-Making than Food Reward.Sign-tracking predicts increased choice of cocaine over food in ratsPersistent palatable food preference in rats with a history of limited and extended access to methamphetamine self-administrationIndividual variation in the motivational properties of a nicotine cue: sign-trackers vs. goal-trackers.The dual orexin receptor antagonist TCS1102 does not affect reinstatement of nicotine-seeking.Early avoidance of a heroin-paired taste-cue and subsequent addiction-like behavior in rats.The biosynthetic pathway of the nonsugar, high-intensity sweetener mogroside V from Siraitia grosvenorii.Choosing Under the Influence: A Drug-Specific Mechanism by Which the Setting Controls Drug Choices in Rats.Modeling the development of drug addiction in male and female animals.Behavioral effects of Splenda, Equal and sucrose: Clues from planarians on sweeteners.Systemic injection of the DAD1 antagonist SCH 23390 reduces saccharin seeking in ratsIncubation of Methamphetamine but not Heroin Craving After Voluntary Abstinence in Male and Female Rats.Drosophila: An Emergent Model for Delineating Interactions between the Circadian Clock and Drugs of Abuse.Neuronal representation of individual heroin choices in the orbitofrontal cortex.Blaming the Brain for Obesity: Integration of Hedonic and Homeostatic Mechanisms.Essential values of cocaine and non-drug alternatives predict the choice between them.Rats quit nicotine for a sweet reward following an extensive history of nicotine use.Preference for Cocaine is Represented in the Orbitofrontal Cortex by an Increased Proportion of Cocaine Use-Coding Neurons.Heroin and saccharin demand and preference in rats.
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Drug versus sweet reward: greater attraction to and preference for sweet versus drug cues.
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Heather B Madsen
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2014-03-07T00:00:00Z