“…However, this highly-plastic neuronal environment makes the brain highly susceptible to pathological insult (Bondi et al, 2014;Enoch, 2011;Meyer-Lindenberg and Tost, 2012;O'Connor and Cryan, 2014) including psychological stress which has been well established as predisposing individuals to addictive disorders later in life (De Bellis, 2002;Enoch, 2011;Koob, 2008). Indeed, preclinical studies have demonstrated psychological stress induced early in life can affect reward-function in adulthood; both increasing rewardinduced behavioural-reinforcement (Flagel et al, 2003;Kosten et al, 2000;Matthews et al, 1999) and decreasing reward intake, possibly through anhedonia (Martini and Valverde, 2012;Matthews et al, 1999;Silveira et al, 2010). Thus, a need to clarify the mechanisms by which exposure to a psychological stress can alter drug-intake in adulthood remains.…”