DRL responding by rats during initial and prolonged alcohol administration
- PMID: 238076
- DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1975.36.21
DRL responding by rats during initial and prolonged alcohol administration
Abstract
Daily administration of alcohol did not affect the total response rate of rats on a DRL task although alcohol-treated animals made fewer correct (reinforced) responses than did controls.
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