Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9377872 Biological Psychiatry 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Early developmental exposure to MPH reduces the reward-related effects of cocaine in the ICSS paradigm. These results are consistent with previous studies in which early exposure to MPH reduced the ability of cocaine to establish conditioned place preferences, as well as the rewarding effects of sucrose and sexual behavior. Reduced sensitivity to these various types of reward may reflect general dysfunctions of brain reward systems.
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