Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a form of Pavlovian conditioning used to measure the motivational effects of objects or experiences. This motivation...
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Dopaminergic antagonists often do not prevent the acquisition of a conditioned place preference for cocaine, a common measure of drug reward. In experiments...
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produce a conditioned place preference in humans taking therapeutic doses, meaning that individuals acquire a preference for spending time in places where...
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2010b). Further, viral overexpression of delta FosB enhances the conditioned place preference for an environment paired with sexual experience (Hedges et al...
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expressed preference that differs from the underlying privately held preference (or simply, a public preference at odds with one’s private preference). People...
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produce a conditioned place preference in humans taking therapeutic doses, meaning that individuals acquire a preference for spending time in places where...
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same rats also tended to return to the place where they were injected. This is called conditioned place preference and is also seen after injection of cocaine...
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5-HT2C receptor. In animal studies it was found to potentiate the conditioned place preference induced by low-dose amphetamine, demonstrating that 5-HT2C-mediated...
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nucleus accumbens. PCP has been shown to produce conditioned place aversion and conditioned place preference in animal studies. A 2019 review found that the...
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criminal procedure Concrete Pavement Preservation Conditioned place preference, a form of Pavlovian conditioning Celebrity Paranormal Project, an American reality...
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produce a conditioned place preference in humans taking therapeutic doses, meaning that individuals acquire a preference for spending time in places where...
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develop tolerance and dependence. Nicotine is known to produce conditioned place preference, a sign of psychological enforcement value. In one medical study...
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2010b). Further, viral overexpression of delta FosB enhances the conditioned place preference for an environment paired with sexual experience (Hedges et al...
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to enhanced dopaminergic activity in the mesolimbic pathway. Conditioned place preference Desire Dopamine Kent C. Berridge Medium spiny neuron § Ventral...
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2010b). Further, viral overexpression of delta FosB enhances the conditioned place preference for an environment paired with sexual experience (Hedges et al...
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Cunningham, C.; Gremel, C.; Groblewski, P. (2006). "Drug-induced conditioned place preference and aversion in mice". Nature Protocols. 1 (4): 1662–1670. doi:10...
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a role in addiction. However, in this same study, the conditioned place preference took place immediately after the injection of amphetamine, suggesting...
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2010b). Further, viral overexpression of delta FosB enhances the conditioned place preference for an environment paired with sexual experience (Hedges et al...
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GR-103,691. In rodent studies, low doses of PNU-99,194 produce conditioned place preference (CPP) with no effect on intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS)...
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addiction refers to compulsive overeating; those who suffer from the condition engage in frequent episodes of uncontrollable eating (binge eating). The...
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Moreover, while EM-1 produces conditioned place preference, a measure of drug reward, EM-2 produces conditioned place aversion, an effect which is dynorphin...
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chloride is used as an aversive agent in lab animals to study conditioned place preference and aversion. Lithium salts affect the central nervous system...
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other areas of the brain can compensate for this behavior. In a conditioned place preference study (CPP), researchers trained mice to associate nicotine administration...
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for misuse has been found, including through the use of the conditioned place preference (CPP) test, which indicated a distinct reward-effect for 7-hydroxymitragynine...
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regardless of the route of administration, from a condition informally known as meth mouth. The condition is generally most severe in users who inject the...
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effect. Classical conditioning occurs when a conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired with an unconditioned stimulus (US). Usually, the conditioned stimulus is a...
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self-administration in rodents. JHW-007 exposure has been shown to block the conditioned place preference effects of cocaine. JHW-007 may directly antagonize the autoregulatory...
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They then used an indirect measure of addiction, conditioned place preference. Conditioned place preference can measure the amount of time an animal spends...
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are closely associated with reward related functions, such as conditioned place preference. These neurons preferentially innervate the ventral tegmental...
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humans beings, when choosing a mate of the opposite sex, females place high preference for a mate that is physically attractive. This ties in with the...
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