PMID: 6971689Mar 30, 1981Paper

Reward and detection thresholds for brain stimulation: dissociative effects of cocaine

Brain Research
C Kornetsky, R U Esposito

Abstract

The effects of cocaine on both rewarding and detection thresholds for intracranial stimulation to the same brain sites in the same animals were determined. The drug caused a dissociation in effects on the two types of brain stimulation. Detection threshold was elevated at doses of cocaine that lowered the reward threshold.

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