“…Most of these effects, including those involving motivation, have been attributed to its role as a competitive adenosine receptor antagonist (subtypes A 1 R and A 2A R) (Fredholm, Bättig, Holmén, & Zvartau, 1999; Higgins et al, 2007; Lazurus et al, 2011). However, despite the abundance of evidence implicating adenosine receptors in caffeine motivation (Bedingfield, King, & Holloway, 1998; El Yacoubi, Kedent, Parmentier, Costentin, & Vaugeois, 2005; Hilbert, May, & Griffin, 2013; Lazurus et al, 2011; Patkina & Zvartau, 1998), our group has demonstrated that the aversive effects of caffeine are spared in adenosine receptor mouse knockouts (KO) (Sturgess et al, 2010). Additionally, the rewarding effects of caffeine produced under conditions of dopamine (DA) receptor blockade in wild‐type C57BL/6 mice were reproduced in A 1 R KO, A 2A R KO and double KO mice, indicating that adenosine receptor subtypes neither individually nor in tandem are necessary.…”