Individual differences in cocaine conditioned taste aversion are developmentally stable and independent of locomotor effects of cocaine
Drescher C, Foscue E, Kuhn C, Schramm-Sapyta N. Individual differences in cocaine conditioned taste aversion are developmentally stable and independent of locomotor effects of cocaine. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2011, 1: 600-605. PMID: 21927632, PMCID: PMC3173773, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2011.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgingAnimalsAvoidance LearningCocaineConditioning, PsychologicalIndividualityMotor ActivityRatsTasteConceptsIndividual differencesApproach/avoidance behaviorComplex motivational statesApproach/avoidanceCocaine-induced locomotor effectsAversive effectsTaste aversion taskInterindividual differencesBrain cocaine levelsMotivational stateMotivational effectsDrugs of abuseAvoidance behaviorNeurological processesLocomotor effectsTaste aversionTaskAdulthoodDevelopmental variationAbuseCocaineAdolescenceAdolescentsAvoidanceCocaine levels