2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/394064
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An Exploration of Responses to Drug Conditioned Stimuli during Treatment for Substance Dependence

Abstract: Although it is well established that drug conditioned stimuli produce a variety of conditioned responses, it is not known whether such stimuli can also reinforce an arbitrary operant response and thus serve as conditioned reinforcers. Volunteers (n = 39) recruited from a residential treatment center for substance dependence were tested on a task in which presses on computer keys activated images of drugs/drug paraphernalia on a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement. They also completed a personalized cra… Show more

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“…Cocaine-conditioned drug effects have been proven in both rats [81][82][83] and humans [84][85][86]. In the first study with humans [84], cocaine-related cues caused reliable decreases in skin temperature and skin resistance and reliable increases in heart rate, selfreported cocaine cravings, and self-reported cocaine withdrawal in cocaine abuse patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cocaine-conditioned drug effects have been proven in both rats [81][82][83] and humans [84][85][86]. In the first study with humans [84], cocaine-related cues caused reliable decreases in skin temperature and skin resistance and reliable increases in heart rate, selfreported cocaine cravings, and self-reported cocaine withdrawal in cocaine abuse patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%