Food deprivation and cocaine self-administration
- PMID: 7291222
- DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(81)90353-1
Food deprivation and cocaine self-administration
Abstract
The effects of food deprivation on the self-administration of cocaine were assessed in three rhesus monkeys under different schedules of reinforcement. In one subject, decreasing body weight to 80% of free-feeding weight (ffw) resulted in increase response rates and number of cocaine infusions taken. The same effects were observed in a second subject when restricted food intake resulted in 88% ffw. When schedule contingencies limited the number of infusions available, reduction to 90% ffw in the third subject resulted in increased response rates. These data suggest that food deprivation can be a potent variable in responding maintained by cocaine self-administration.
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