Ultrasonic vocalizations: evidence for an affective opponent process during cocaine self-administration
DJ Barker, SJ Simmons, LC Servilio, D Bercovicz… - …, 2014 - Springer
Rationale Preclinical models of cocaine addiction in the rodent have shown that cocaine
induces both positive and negative affective states. These observations have led to the …
induces both positive and negative affective states. These observations have led to the …
Positive affective vocalizations during cocaine and sucrose self-administration: a model for spontaneous drug desire in rats
JR Browning, DA Browning, AO Maxwell, Y Dong… - …, 2011 - Elsevier
Ultrasonic vocalizations in the 50 kHz range (50 kHz USVs) are emitted by rodents upon
activation of positive affective states and appear to be a direct measure of internal emotional …
activation of positive affective states and appear to be a direct measure of internal emotional …
Dose-dependent differences in short ultrasonic vocalizations emitted by rats during cocaine self-administration
Rationale The motivational impetuses underlying self-administration of cocaine and other
drugs of abuse are not fully understood. One emerging factor is affect. Both positive and …
drugs of abuse are not fully understood. One emerging factor is affect. Both positive and …
Ultrasonic vocalization in rats self-administering heroin and cocaine in different settings: evidence of substance-specific interactions between drug and setting
R Avvisati, L Contu, E Stendardo, C Michetti… - …, 2016 - Springer
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug
reward in a substance-specific manner. Heroin and cocaine co-abusers, for example …
reward in a substance-specific manner. Heroin and cocaine co-abusers, for example …
Withdrawal from oral cocaine in rats: ultrasonic vocalizations and tactile startle
KA Miczek, HMT Barros - Psychopharmacology, 1996 - Springer
While anxiety appears to characterize humans who administer high doses of cocaine or
experience withdrawal from cocaine, it is difficult to capture this aspect of cocaine effects in …
experience withdrawal from cocaine, it is difficult to capture this aspect of cocaine effects in …
Withdrawal from a self-administered or non-contingent cocaine binge: differences in ultrasonic distress vocalizations in rats
NH Mutschler, KA Miczek - Psychopharmacology, 1998 - Springer
After termination of a self-administered cocaine “binge,” rats emit ultrasonic vocalizations
(USVs) and these calls may represent affective distress. The present study investigated …
(USVs) and these calls may represent affective distress. The present study investigated …
Ultrasonic vocalizations as a measure of affect in preclinical models of drug abuse: a review of current findings
DJ Barker, SJ Simmons… - Current …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
The present review describes ways in which ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) have been
used in studies of substance abuse. Accordingly, studies are reviewed which demonstrate …
used in studies of substance abuse. Accordingly, studies are reviewed which demonstrate …
Withdrawal from iv cocaine “binges” in rats: ultrasonic distress calls and startle
NH Mutschler, KA Miczek - Psychopharmacology, 1998 - Springer
Human cocaine abusers report that they experience intense anxiety during withdrawal from
chronic use or “binging”. Because the symptoms of cocaine withdrawal are not easily …
chronic use or “binging”. Because the symptoms of cocaine withdrawal are not easily …
Emergence of negative affect as motivation for drug taking in rats chronically self-administering cocaine
Rationale The role of negative affect as a motivational factor in animal models of drug
addiction has been underexplored in the context of cocaine self-administration. Objectives …
addiction has been underexplored in the context of cocaine self-administration. Objectives …
Ultrasonic vocalizations capture opposing affective states during drug self-administration: revisiting the opponent-process model of addiction
SJ Simmons, DJ Barker, MO West - Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience, 2018 - Elsevier
Illicit drug use remains a pervasive problem despite decades of research documenting its
harmful effects. This chapter discusses how positive and negative drives work together to …
harmful effects. This chapter discusses how positive and negative drives work together to …