Original paper
Sex Differences in Selecting Between Food and Cocaine Reinforcement are Mediated by Estrogen
Abstract
Cocaine-dependent women, relative to their male counterparts, report shorter cocaine-free periods and report transiting faster from first use to entering treatment for addiction. Similarly, preclinical studies indicate that female rats, particularly those in the estrus phase of their reproductive cycle, show increased operant responding for cocaine under a wide variety of schedules. Making maladaptive choices is a component of drug dependence,...
Paper Details
Title
Sex Differences in Selecting Between Food and Cocaine Reinforcement are Mediated by Estrogen
Published Date
Aug 8, 2012
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
12
Pages
2605 - 2614
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