Choice behavior in rhesus monkeys: cocaine versus food
- PMID: 96531
- DOI: 10.1126/science.96531
Choice behavior in rhesus monkeys: cocaine versus food
Abstract
Rhesus monkeys were allowed to choose between intravenous injections of cocaine and food reinforcement for lever pressing. A choice trial was available every 15 minutes continuously for 8 days. The animals chose cocaine almost exclusively, which resulted in high cocaine intake, decreased food intake, weight loss, and marked behavioral toxicity. The study provides evidence of the reinforcing efficacy of cocaine.
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