Literature DB >> 5596864

Effects of CS-US interval on conditioning of drug response, with assessment of speed of conditioning.

R W Pickens, W F Crowder.   

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Year:  1967        PMID: 5596864     DOI: 10.1007/BF00401511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacologia


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1.  Effects of selective drugs for dopaminergic D1 and D2 receptors on conditioned locomotion in rats.

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2.  Amphetamine and the reward system: evidence for tolerance and post-drug depression.

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4.  MDMA produces stimulant-like conditioned locomotor activity.

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5.  Development and persistence of methamphetamine-conditioned hyperactivity in Swiss-Webster mice.

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6.  Comparison of the ability of (+)-amphetamine and caffeine to produce environment-specific conditioning.

Authors:  R S Herz; R J Beninger
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7.  Devazepide, a CCKA receptor antagonist, impairs the acquisition of conditioned reward and conditioned activity.

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8.  Bilateral six-hydroxydopamine administration to PFC prevents the expression of behavioral sensitization to methylphenidate.

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9.  The rate of intravenous cocaine or amphetamine delivery does not influence drug-taking and drug-seeking behavior in rats.

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10.  Scopolamine produces environment-specific conditioned activity that is not blocked by pimozide in rats.

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