2011
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 ResearchConceptsIndividual 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
2010
Aversive Effects of Ethanol in Adolescent Versus Adult Rats: Potential Causes and Implication for Future Drinking
Schramm‐Sapyta N, DiFeliceantonio AG, Foscue E, Glowacz S, Haseeb N, Wang N, Zhou C, Kuhn CM. Aversive Effects of Ethanol in Adolescent Versus Adult Rats: Potential Causes and Implication for Future Drinking. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2010, 34: 2061-2069. PMID: 20860614, PMCID: PMC2988872, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01302.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAversive effectsAdolescents Versus AdultsProblem drinking behaviorDrug seeking behaviorBlood ethanol concentrationTaste aversionFuture drinkingAdolescent ratsAge differencesDrugs of abuseEthanol CTADrug takingDrinking behaviorAdolescentsPhysiologic effectsAdult ratsTeenage yearsIndividual variationRodent studiesAbuseAdultsSeeking behaviourDrug intakeEpidemiological evidenceSedative effects