Pages that link to "Q37325796"
The following pages link to Impulsivity predicts the escalation of cocaine self-administration in rats (Q37325796):
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- Sex Differences in Behavioral Dyscontrol: Role in Drug Addiction and Novel Treatments (Q26768148) (← links)
- Animal studies of addictive behavior (Q26823154) (← links)
- Emergence of sex differences in the development of substance use and abuse during adolescence (Q27022504) (← links)
- Individual differences in the behavioral effects of nicotine: A review of the preclinical animal literature (Q28087262) (← links)
- Cocaine self-administration punished by i.v. histamine in rat models of high and low drug abuse vulnerability: effects of saccharin preference, impulsivity, and sex (Q30400701) (← links)
- Cocaine-, caffeine-, and stress-evoked cocaine reinstatement in high vs. low impulsive rats: treatment with allopregnanolone (Q30401809) (← links)
- Individual differences and social influences on the neurobehavioral pharmacology of abused drugs (Q30445210) (← links)
- Methylphenidate treatment in adolescent rats with an attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder phenotype: cocaine addiction vulnerability and dopamine transporter function (Q30498578) (← links)
- Intake-dependent effects of cocaine self-administration on impulsive choice in a delay discounting task (Q30584568) (← links)
- Impulsive Rats Exhibit Blunted Dopamine Release Dynamics during a Delay Discounting Task Independent of Cocaine History (Q33594361) (← links)
- Sweet taste liking is associated with impulsive behaviors in humans (Q33767076) (← links)
- Experimental manipulations of delay discounting & related processes: an introduction to the special issue (Q33924597) (← links)
- Do low levels of stress reactivity signal poor states of health? (Q33926296) (← links)
- Role of medial prefrontal and orbitofrontal monoamine transporters and receptors in performance in an adjusting delay discounting procedure (Q34117343) (← links)
- Drug specificity in drug versus food choice in male rats (Q34141953) (← links)
- DAT1 and COMT effects on delay discounting and trait impulsivity in male adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and healthy controls (Q34204584) (← links)
- Human laboratory paradigms in alcohol research. (Q34205530) (← links)
- Differences in rat dorsal striatal NMDA and AMPA receptors following acute and repeated cocaine-induced locomotor activation (Q34289046) (← links)
- Self-administered cocaine causes long-lasting increases in impulsive choice in a delay discounting task (Q34292100) (← links)
- Increased delay discounting tracks with a high ethanol-seeking phenotype and subsequent ethanol seeking but not consumption (Q34611163) (← links)
- The role of impulsivity in the aetiology of drug dependence: reward sensitivity versus automaticity (Q34959736) (← links)
- Cocaine withdrawal in rats selectively bred for low (LoS) versus high (HiS) saccharin intake (Q34989771) (← links)
- Psychoticism and neuroticism predict cocaine dependence and future cocaine use via different mechanisms (Q35017227) (← links)
- Impulsive choice, alcohol consumption, and pre-exposure to delayed rewards: II. Potential mechanisms (Q35039624) (← links)
- Cognitive enhancers for facilitating drug cue extinction: Insights from animal models (Q35043180) (← links)
- Recent Translational Findings on Impulsivity in Relation to Drug Abuse (Q35068645) (← links)
- Delay discounting for sucrose in alcohol-preferring and nonpreferring rats using a sipper tube within-sessions task (Q35092163) (← links)
- Aberrant learning and memory in addiction (Q35112659) (← links)
- Dissecting impulsivity and its relationships to drug addictions. (Q35180445) (← links)
- A multivariate assessment of individual differences in sensation seeking and impulsivity as predictors of amphetamine self-administration and prefrontal dopamine function in rats (Q35188718) (← links)
- Delayed reward discounting and addictive behavior: a meta-analysis (Q35447385) (← links)
- Baclofen has opposite effects on escalation of cocaine self-administration: increased intake in rats selectively bred for high (HiS) saccharin intake and decreased intake in those selected for low (LoS) saccharin intake (Q35508010) (← links)
- High impulsivity in rats predicts amphetamine conditioned place preference (Q35624306) (← links)
- Gray-matter volume, midbrain dopamine D2/D3 receptors and drug craving in methamphetamine users. (Q35634676) (← links)
- Unidirectional relationship between heroin self-administration and impulsive decision-making in rats (Q35644215) (← links)
- Delay discounting of food by rhesus monkeys: Cocaine and food choice in isomorphic and allomorphic situations (Q35706686) (← links)
- Discrepant effects of acute cocaine on impulsive choice (delay discounting) in female rats during an increasing- and adjusting-delay procedure. (Q35788404) (← links)
- The behavioral economics of substance use disorders: reinforcement pathologies and their repair (Q35848851) (← links)
- Trait impulsive choice predicts resistance to extinction and propensity to relapse to cocaine seeking: a bidirectional investigation. (Q35892714) (← links)
- Imaging genetics and the neurobiological basis of individual differences in vulnerability to addiction. (Q35990231) (← links)
- Delay discounting in Lewis and Fischer 344 rats: steady-state and rapid-determination adjusting-amount procedures (Q36025804) (← links)
- Menstrual phase, depressive symptoms, and allopregnanolone during short-term smoking cessation (Q36071761) (← links)
- Neural processing of reward in adolescent rodents (Q36135356) (← links)
- Cocaine choice procedures in animals, humans, and treatment-seekers: Can we bridge the divide? (Q36270654) (← links)
- Impulsivity and drugs of abuse: a juice-reinforced operant procedure for determining within-session delay discounting functions in rhesus monkeys (Q36427966) (← links)
- Highly impulsive rats: modelling an endophenotype to determine the neurobiological, genetic and environmental mechanisms of addiction (Q36683023) (← links)
- Effects of cocaine hydrolase on cocaine self-administration under a PR schedule and during extended access (escalation) in rats. (Q36781699) (← links)
- Early and prolonged exposure to reward delay: effects on impulsive choice and alcohol self-administration in male rats (Q36939554) (← links)
- A Review of Preclinical Research Demonstrating that Drug and Non-Drug ReinforcersDifferentially Affect Behavior (Q37029260) (← links)
- A multistep general theory of transition to addiction. (Q37157966) (← links)