Cocaine Self-Administration Experience Induces Pathological Phasic Accumbens Dopamine Signals and Abnormal Incentive Behaviors in Drug-Abstinent Rats Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- January 6, 2016
has subject area
- Alkaloids - Cocaine
- Amines - Dopamine
- Animals
- Aza Compounds - Cocaine
- Behavior, Addictive
- Biochemical Phenomena - Synaptic Transmission
- Biogenic Monoamines - Dopamine
- Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic - Cocaine
- Catechols - Dopamine
- Cell Physiological Phenomena - Synaptic Transmission
- Chemically-Induced Disorders - Cocaine-Related Disorders
- Conditioning, Classical
- Drug Therapy - Self Medication
- Electrophysiological Phenomena - Synaptic Transmission
- Heterocyclic Compounds, Bridged-Ring - Cocaine
- Male
- Mental Disorders - Cocaine-Related Disorders
- Nervous System Physiological Phenomena - Synaptic Transmission
- Nucleus Accumbens
- Rats
- Rats, Sprague-Dawley
- Reward
- Therapeutics - Self Medication
has restriction
- hybrid
Date in CU Experts
- January 11, 2016 2:58 AM
Full Author List
- Saddoris MP; Wang X; Sugam JA; Carelli RM
author count
- 4
citation count
- 37
published in
- The Journal of Neuroscience Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0270-6474
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1529-2401
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 235
end page
- 250
volume
- 36
issue
- 1