Cognitive performance as a behavioral phenotype associated with cocaine self-administration in female and male socially housed monkeys

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  • What: The aim of this study was to determine how baseline cognitive abilities, in cocaine-naïve monkeys, would relate to sensitivity to cocaine reinforcement under a concurrent cocaine vs. food choice procedure. Over the course of this study, complete cocaine vs. food choice dose-effect curves were determined at least twice for each monkey.
  • Who: Mia I. Allen from the Animals Twelve cocaine-naïve cynomolgus macaques (, females and , males) served as subjectsAll animals were housed in same-sex social groups of , and social rank was determined according to the outcomes of agonistic encounters . . .

     

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