Rat ultrasonic vocalizations demonstrate that the motivation to contextually reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior does not necessarily involve a hedonic response Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- September 1, 2014
has subject area
- Alkaloids - Cocaine
- Animals
- Aza Compounds - Cocaine
- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms - Motivation
- Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic - Cocaine
- Chemically-Induced Disorders - Cocaine-Related Disorders
- Conditioning, Operant
- Cues
- Drug Therapy - Self Administration
- Drug-Seeking Behavior
- Emotional Intelligence - Motivation
- Emotions - Pleasure
- Heterocyclic Compounds, Bridged-Ring - Cocaine
- Male
- Membrane Transport Modulators - Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors
- Mental Disorders - Cocaine-Related Disorders
- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action - Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors
- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action - Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors
- Physiological Effects of Drugs - Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors
- Physiological Effects of Drugs - Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors
- Psychological Phenomena - Pleasure
- Rats, Long-Evans
- Therapeutics - Self Administration
- Ultrasonics
- Vocalization, Animal
has restriction
- green
Date in CU Experts
- August 29, 2017 11:19 AM
Full Author List
- Barker DJ; Bercovicz D; Servilio LC; Simmons SJ; Ma S; Root DH; Pawlak AP; West MO
author count
- 8
citation count
- 22
published in
- Addiction Biology Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1355-6215
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1369-1600
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 781
end page
- 790
volume
- 19
issue
- 5