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Acquisition, extinction, recovery, and reversal of different response sequences under conditional control by nicotine in rats.

Joseph R Troisi1.   

Abstract

Complex voluntary behaviors occur in sequence. Eight rats were trained in an operant procedure that used nicotine and non-drug (saline) states as interoceptive cues that signaled which of two behavioral sequences led to food reward. The distal and proximal responses in the chain were always maintained on variable interval 30-sec and fixed ratio-1 schedules, respectively, and rate differences between the responses were used as the dependent variable. Extinction and reversal training was conducted. Distal response rates were significantly greater than proximal response rates during training, testing, extinction, and reversal learning. These data suggest that (a) nicotine can establish interoceptive control over different response sequences, and (b) extinction of one response sequence may be state-dependent. The clinical relevance of extinction of complex behavioral repertoires such as drug-seeking and drug-taking behavior that are evoked by specific interoceptive cues is addressed in regard to drug abuse treatment and relapse.

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Keywords:  drug discrimination; drug-seeking behavior; extinction; heterogeneous chain; nicotine; rats; relapse

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24837654      PMCID: PMC4035045          DOI: 10.1080/00221309.2013.785929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Psychol        ISSN: 0022-1309


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