Drug‐induced dysphoria is enhanced following prolonged cocaine abstinence and dynamically tracked by nucleus accumbens neurons

RM Haake, EA West, X Wang, RM Carelli - Addiction biology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Negative reinforcement models postulate that addicts use drugs to alleviate negative
affective states (eg dysphoria) associated with withdrawal. In a pre‐clinical model, rats …

[HTML][HTML] Drug-induced dysphoria is enhanced following prolonged cocaine abstinence and dynamically tracked by nucleus accumbens neurons

RM Haake, EA West, X Wang, RM Carelli - Addiction biology, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Negative reinforcement models postulate that addicts use drugs to alleviate negative
affective states (eg, dysphoria) associated with withdrawal. In a preclinical model, rats …

Drug-induced dysphoria is enhanced following prolonged cocaine abstinence and dynamically tracked by nucleus accumbens neurons

RM Haake, EA West, X Wang… - Addiction …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Negative reinforcement models postulate that addicts use drugs to alleviate negative
affective states (eg dysphoria) associated with withdrawal. In a pre-clinical model, rats …

Drug‐induced dysphoria is enhanced following prolonged cocaine abstinence and dynamically tracked by nucleus accumbens neurons.

RM Haake, EA West, X Wang, RM Carelli - Addiction Biology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Negative reinforcement models postulate that addicts use drugs to alleviate negative
affective states (eg dysphoria) associated with withdrawal. In a pre‐clinical model, rats …

Drug-induced dysphoria is enhanced following prolonged cocaine abstinence and dynamically tracked by nucleus accumbens neurons.

RM Haake, EA West, X Wang, RM Carelli - Addiction Biology, 2018 - europepmc.org
Negative reinforcement models postulate that addicts use drugs to alleviate negative
affective states (eg, dysphoria) associated with withdrawal. In a preclinical model, rats …