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High locomotor reactivity to novelty is associated with an increased propensity to choose saccharin over cocaine
Nathalie Vanhille
,
Aude Belin-Rauscent
,
Adam C Mar
,
Eric Ducret
,
David Belin
Mar 06, 2015
Animals
Animals
Inbred Strains
Behavior
Addictive
Choice Behavior
Cocaine
Cocaine-Related Disorders
Exploratory Behavior
Male
Maze Learning
Motor Activity
Rats
Saccharin
Self Administration
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Saccharin fading is not required for the acquisition of alcohol self-administration, and can alter the dynamics of cue-alcohol memory reconsolidation.
Mickaël Puaud
,
Zofia Ossowska
,
Jordan Barnard
,
Amy L Milton
Mar 08, 2018
RATIONALE: Animal models of alcohol-seeking are useful for understanding alcohol addiction and for treatment development, but throughput in these models is limited by the extensive pretraining required to overcome the aversive...
Alcohol
Drug self-administration
Memory reconsolidation
NMDA receptor antagonism
rat
Alcohol Drinking
Animals
Conditioning
Operant
Cues
Dizocilpine Maleate
Ethanol
Male
Memory
Rats
Rats
Wistar
Receptors
N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
Saccharin
Self Administration
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