Title | Methods of Assessing the Reinforcing Properties of Abused Drugs [electronic resource] / edited by Michael A. Bozarth |
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Imprint | New York, NY : Springer New York, 1987 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4812-5 |
Descript | XIV, 658 p. online resource |
Self-Administration Studies -- 1: Intravenous self-administration: Response rates, the effects of pharmacological challenges, and drug preferences -- 2: Screening for drug reinforcement using intravenous self-administration in the rat -- 3: Assessing drugs for abuse liability and dependence potential in laboratory primates -- 4: Interpretation of lesion effects on stimulant self-administration -- 5: Second-order schedules of drug injection -- 6: Intravenous drug self-administrations A special case of positive reinforcement -- 7: Oral drug self-administrations Drugs as reinforcers -- 8: Oral self-administration of alcohols A valid approach to the study of drug self-administration and human alcoholism -- 9: Intracranial self-administration procedures for the assessment of drug reinforcement -- 10: Prediction of drug abuse liability from animal studies -- Conditioning Studies -- 11: Conditioned reinforcement as a measure of the rewarding properties of drugs -- 12: Reinstatement of drug-taking behavior as a method of assessing incentive motivational properties of drugs -- 13: Place conditionings A simple and effective method for assessing the motivational properties of drugs -- 14: Conditioned place preferences A parametric analysis using systemic heroin injections -- 15: Anatomical and neurochemical substrates of drug reward determined by the conditioned place preference technique -- Drug Discrimination Studies -- 16: Applications and limitations of the drug discrimination method for the study of drug abuse -- 17: Drug discriminations Methods of manipulation, measurement, and analysis -- 18: The study of structure-activity relationships using drug discrimination methodology -- Brain Stimulation Reward Studies -- 19: Tests involving pressing for intracranial stimulation as an early procedure for screening likelihood of addiction of opioids and other drugs -- 20: Brain-stimulation rewards Measurement and mapping by psychophysical techniques and quantitative 2-[14C] deoxyglucose autoradiography -- 21: A comparison of two methods designed to rapidly estimate thresholds of rewarding brain stimulation -- 22: A multifunctional on-line brain stimulation systems Investigation of alcohol and aging effects -- 23: Combined microinjection and brain stimulation reward methodology for the localization of reinforcing drug effects -- Assessment in Humans -- 24: Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) Measurement of euphoria and other drug effects -- 25: Operant analysis of human drug self-administrations Marihuana, alcohol, heroin, and polydrug use -- 26: A drug preference procedure for use with human volunteers -- 27: Clinical procedures for the assessment of abuse potential -- Other Considerations -- 28: Operationalizing and measuring the organizing influence of drugs on behavior -- 29: The mouse as a subject in the study of neural mechanisms of reward -- 30: An overview of assessing drug reinforcement