Acute anxiolytic effects of cocaine: the role of test latency and activity phase.
The emotional effects of the initial consumption of cocaine can have a strong influence on the subsequent use of this drug. Several studies in rodents using long test latencies have reported anxiogenic effects of cocaine. Anxiogenesis, however, would seem to contradict cocaine's well known rewa...
Main Authors: | Müller, C, Carey, R, Wilkisz, M, Schwenzner, S, Jocham, G, Huston, J, De Souza Silva, MA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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