Colechio et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Conditioned aversion for a cocaine-predictive cue is associated with cocaine seeking and taking in ratsColechio et al., 2014
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- Colechio E
- Grigson P
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- International journal of comparative psychology/ISCP; sponsored by the International Society for Comparative Psychology and the University of Calabria
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Rats emit aversive taste reactivity (TR) behavior (ie, gapes) following intraoral delivery of a cocaine-paired taste cue, and greater conditioned aversive TR in well-trained rats predicts greater drug-taking. Here, we used a between-groups design and tracked the development …
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