Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5735034 | Behavioural Brain Research | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We determined the effects of an acute pre-training therapeutic or rewarding amphetamine injection on the acquisition of Pavlovian autoshaping in the intact rat. We also determined the effects of these doses on electrically evoked transient-like dopamine signals using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry in the anesthetized rat. The rewarding dose enhanced the amplitude and duration of DA signals, caused acute task disengagement, impaired learning for several days, and triggered incentive sensitization. The therapeutic dose produced smaller enhancements in DA signals but did not have similar behavioral effects. These results underscore the necessity of more studies using therapeutic doses, and suggest a hybrid learning/incentive sensitization model may be required to explain the development of addiction.
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Authors
D.R. Schuweiler, J.M. Athens, J.M. Thompson, S.T. Vazhayil, P.A. Garris,