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372 related items for PubMed ID: 24602027

  • 1. Drug versus sweet reward: greater attraction to and preference for sweet versus drug cues.
    Madsen HB, Ahmed SH.
    Addict Biol; 2015 May; 20(3):433-44. PubMed ID: 24602027
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  • 3. Extended heroin access increases heroin choices over a potent nondrug alternative.
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  • 7. Comparison of the reinforcing effects of cocaine and cocaine/heroin combinations under progressive ratio and choice schedules in rats.
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    Moschak TM, Wang X, Carelli RM.
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  • 10. Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in cocaine seeking rats.
    LeBlanc KH, Ostlund SB, Maidment NT.
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  • 12. Comparison of self-administration behavior and responsiveness to drug-paired cues in rats running an alley for intravenous heroin and cocaine.
    Su ZI, Wenzel J, Baird R, Ettenberg A.
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  • 14. Subanesthetic ketamine decreases the incentive-motivational value of reward-related cues.
    Fitzpatrick CJ, Morrow JD.
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  • 15. 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 26; 91(3):351-7. PubMed ID: 18755208
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  • 17. The influence of subthalamic nucleus lesions on sign-tracking to stimuli paired with food and drug rewards: facilitation of incentive salience attribution?
    Uslaner JM, Dell'Orco JM, Pevzner A, Robinson TE.
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  • 18. Examining the role of dopamine D2 and D3 receptors in Pavlovian conditioned approach behaviors.
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  • 19. Conditioned object preference: an alternative approach to measuring reward learning in rats.
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  • 20. Perseveration of craving: effects of stimuli conditioned to drugs of abuse versus conventional reinforcers differing in demand.
    Martin-Fardon R, Weiss F.
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