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  • 2. Conditioning tastant and the acquisition of conditioned taste avoidance to drugs of abuse in DBA/2J mice.
    Risinger FO, Boyce JM.
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  • 5. Amphetamine and morphine produce a conditioned taste and place preference in the house musk shrew (Suncus murinus).
    Parker LA, Corrick ML, Limebeer CL, Kwiatkowska M.
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  • 7. Dose-dependent aversive and rewarding effects of amphetamine as revealed by a new place conditioning apparatus.
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    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1996 May 01; 125(1):92-6. PubMed ID: 8724454
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  • 10. Relationship between the rewarding and aversive effects of morphine and amphetamine in individual subjects.
    Verendeev A, Riley AL.
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  • 11. Re-examination of amphetamine-induced conditioned suppression of tastant intake in rats: the task-dependent drug effects hypothesis.
    Huang AC, Hsiao S.
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  • 12. Reinstatement of both a conditioned place preference and a conditioned place aversion with drug primes.
    Parker LA, Mcdonald RV.
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  • 13. Bilateral lesions of the gustatory thalamus disrupt morphine- but not LiCl-induced intake suppression in rats: evidence against the conditioned taste aversion hypothesis.
    Grigson PS, Lyuboslavsky P, Tanase D.
    Brain Res; 2000 Mar 10; 858(2):327-37. PubMed ID: 10708684
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  • 14. Rewarding drugs produce taste avoidance, but not taste aversion.
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  • 15. Water-deprivation prevents morphine-, but not LiCl-induced, suppression of sucrose intake.
    Grigson PS, Lyuboslavsky PN, Tanase D, Wheeler RA.
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  • 16. Western diet consumption does not impact the rewarding and aversive effects of morphine in male Sprague-Dawley rats.
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  • 17. Morphine preexposure facilitates morphine place preference and attenuates morphine taste aversion.
    Simpson GR, Riley AL.
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  • 18. Morphine conditioned taste aversion reversed by periaqueductal gray lesions.
    Blair R, Amit Z.
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  • 19. Reduced palatability in drug-induced taste aversion: II. Aversive and rewarding unconditioned stimuli.
    Arthurs J, Lin JY, Amodeo LR, Reilly S.
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  • 20. Differential effects of ventral striatal lesions on the conditioned place preference induced by morphine or amphetamine.
    Olmstead MC, Franklin KB.
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