نتایج جستجو برای: reinstatement

تعداد نتایج: 1835  

2013
Stephanie A. Gagnon James E. Sorenson Ian C. Ballard

Memory is thought to depend on the reinstatement of patterns of activity across the cortex that are similar to the patterns elicited by the original learning experience. According to this model, affective states such as stress might impair certain forms of memory by disrupting or delaying the reinstatement of these patterns. Characterizing the nature of cortical reinstatement under di↵erent a↵e...

2016
Inga D Neumann

s | 39 Abstract Oxytocin has been proposed as a potential treatment approach in drug addiction, but little is known about the effects of oxytocin in translationally relevant models of addiction or the neurobiological substrates of the actions of oxytocin. This presentation highlights the ability of oxytocin to reduce drug taking and drug seeking in a rat model of methamphetamine (meth) addictio...

2016
Inga D Neumann

s | 39 Abstract Oxytocin has been proposed as a potential treatment approach in drug addiction, but little is known about the effects of oxytocin in translationally relevant models of addiction or the neurobiological substrates of the actions of oxytocin. This presentation highlights the ability of oxytocin to reduce drug taking and drug seeking in a rat model of methamphetamine (meth) addictio...

2013
Michael T Stefanik Khaled Moussawi Yonatan M Kupchik Kyle C Smith Rachel L Miller Mary L Huff Karl Deisseroth Peter W Kalivas Ryan T LaLumiere

Inhibitory optogenetics was used to examine the roles of the prelimbic cortex (PL), the nucleus accumbens core (NAcore) and the PL projections to the NAcore in the reinstatement of cocaine seeking. Rats were microinjected into the PL or NAcore with an adeno-associated virus containing halorhodopsin or archaerhodopsin. After 12 days of cocaine self-administration, followed by extinction training...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Kevin S Murnane Jake Winschel Karl T Schmidt LaShaya M Stewart Samuel J Rose Kejun Cheng Kenner C Rice Leonard L Howell

Two of the most commonly used procedures to study the abuse-related effects of drugs in laboratory animals are intravenous drug self-administration and reinstatement of extinguished behavior previously maintained by drug delivery. Intravenous self-administration is widely accepted to model ongoing drug-taking behavior, whereas reinstatement procedures are accepted to model relapse to drug takin...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2014
Alan M Gordon Jesse Rissman Roozbeh Kiani Anthony D Wagner

Episodic recollection entails the conscious remembrance of event details associated with previously encountered stimuli. Recollection depends on both the establishment of cortical representations of event features during stimulus encoding and the cortical reinstatement of these representations at retrieval. Here, we used multivoxel pattern analyses of functional magnetic resonance imaging data ...

2008
Hans S Crombag Jennifer M Bossert Eisuke Koya Yavin Shaham Hans S. Crombag Jennifer M. Bossert

In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes relapse to drug use, but the mechanisms mediating this relapse are unknown. Based on early studies by Bouton & Bolles on context-induced ‘renewal’ of learned behaviours, we developed a procedure to study context-induced relapse to drug seeking. In this procedure, rats are first trained to self-ad...

2015
Chen Li CHEN LI Kyle J. Frantz

Recreational drug use peaks in the developmental stage of adolescence. Nevertheless, the potential association between early onset of drug use and higher rates of addiction in adulthood has not been thoroughly studied. In this series of experiments, we used a rodent model of adolescence and behavioral assessments of intravenous (i.v.) cocaine self-administration and reinstatement of cocaine-see...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
S Erb Y Shaham J Stewart

We have shown previously that footshock stress and priming injections of cocaine reinstate cocaine seeking in rats after prolonged drug-free periods (Erb et al., 1996). Here we examined the role of brain corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and the adrenal hormone corticosterone in stress- and cocaine-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in rats. The ability of footshock stress and priming ...

2013
Ream Al-Hasani Jordan G. McCall Michael R. Bruchas

Stress increases the risk of drug abuse, causes relapse to drug seeking, and potentiates the rewarding properties of both nicotine and cocaine. Understanding the mechanisms by which stress regulates the rewarding properties of drugs of abuse provides valuable insight into potential treatments for drug abuse. Prior reports have demonstrated that stress causes dynorphin release, activating kappa ...

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