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273 related items for PubMed ID: 18755208

  • 1. Repeated heroin in rats produces locomotor sensitization and enhances appetitive Pavlovian and instrumental learning involving food reward.
    Ranaldi R, Egan J, Kest K, Fein M, Delamater AR.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2009 Jan; 91(3):351-7. PubMed ID: 18755208
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  • 2. Chronic intermittent heroin produces locomotor sensitization and long-lasting enhancement of conditioned reinforcement.
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  • 3. Opposing roles for the nucleus accumbens core and shell in cue-induced reinstatement of food-seeking behavior.
    Floresco SB, McLaughlin RJ, Haluk DM.
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  • 4. Enhanced appetitive conditioning following repeated pretreatment with d-amphetamine.
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  • 7. Haloperidol does not attenuate conditioned place preferences or locomotor activation produced by food- or heroin-predictive discriminative cues.
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  • 9. Aberrations in Incentive Learning and Responding to Heroin in Male Rats After Adolescent or Adult Chronic Binge-Like Alcohol Exposure.
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  • 12. Cocaine conditioning and cocaine sensitization: what is the relationship?
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  • 13. Repeated nicotine exposure enhances reward-related learning in the rat.
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  • 14. Involvement of the rat anterior cingulate cortex in control of instrumental responses guided by reward expectancy.
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  • 15. Differential effects on natural reward processing in rats after repeated heroin.
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  • 17. The effects of amphetamine sensitization on conditioned inhibition during a Pavlovian-instrumental transfer task in rats.
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  • 18. Dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens during within-session extinction, outcome-dependent, and habit-based instrumental responding for food reward.
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  • 19. Basolateral amygdala inactivation abolishes conditioned stimulus- and heroin-induced reinstatement of extinguished heroin-seeking behavior in rats.
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  • 20. Post-training amphetamine administration enhances memory consolidation in appetitive Pavlovian conditioning: Implications for drug addiction.
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