“…Shortening the time to peak cocaine brain levels (through narrow manipulation of the rate of infusion from 5 to 90 s), without altering the peak level achieved, provokes sensitization of the psychomotor and reinforcing effects of psychostimulants and produces specific and relevant neurobiological adaptations Liu et al, 2005aLiu et al, , 2005bSamaha and Robinson, 2005;Samaha et al, 2002Samaha et al, , 2004. However, it is associated with increased cocaine-induced reinstatement only in rats that have had long (6 h), but not short (1 h), daily access to the drug (Crombag et al, 2008;Wakabayashi et al, 2010). In addition, fast delivery rate is necessary to observe high frequency use (escalation) in the 6-h rats (Wakabayashi et al, 2010), supporting that the two factors, ie, high reinstatement and high frequency use, are related.…”