“…In preclinical models, the motivational properties of cues can be inferred using Pavlovian conditioned approach (e.g., PavCA) and avoidance paradigms (e.g., CTA), during which, respectively, an environmental cue predicts the delivery of a reward, such as a food pellet or EtOH solution (Milton and Everitt, ; Robinson and Berridge, ; Robinson et al., ) or a flavor cue predicts passive administration of concentrated EtOH (Bienkowski et al., ; Kunin et al., ; Liu et al., ; Loney and Meyer, ; Rinker et al., ). In PavCA paradigms, due to the reinforcing value of the stimulus, in response to presentations of a predictive cue, rats generally display a tendency to approach either the cue itself (“sign‐tracking”) or the reward delivery location (“goal‐tracking”), even though no response is required to receive the reward.…”