“…Operant self-administration in rodents is useful for modeling voluntary alcohol consumption in humans, while maintaining a level of experimental control needed for precise tracking and manipulation of alcohol drinking behavior (Brown et al, 1998;Elmer et al, 1987aElmer et al, , 1987bGeorge, 1987;Samson, 1986, 1985;June and Gilpin, 2010;Risinger et al, 1998); reviewed in (Green and Grahame, 2008;Jeanblanc et al, 2019). We used this approach to map out the dynamic microstructural patterns in drinking in male and female adult rats to explore various aspects of drinking behavior such as rapid drinking at the start of a session i.e., "front-loading" (Ardinger et al, 2020;Baird et al, 2005;D'Aquila et al, 2012;Davis, 1996;Lardeux et al, 2013;Linsenbardt and Boehm, 2015;Robinson and McCool, 2015). We also manipulated operant parameters of alcohol availability to further probe these sex differences in drinking patterns.…”