1
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Alteration of Escape From Rewarding Electrical Brain Stimulation By D-Amphetamine

, , , , &
Pages 19-23 | Received 02 Mar 1976, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Beer B., Steiner S. S. An Analysis of the Ambivalent properties of electrical brain stimulation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Psychonomics Society. Chicago, Ill 1965
  • Bower G. H., Miller N. E. Rewarding and punishing effects from stimulating the same place in the rat's brain. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1958; 51: 669–674
  • Cooper R. M., Taylor L. H. Thalamic reticular system and central grey: self-stimulation. Science 1967; 156: 102–103
  • Ellman S. J., Ackermann R. F., Bodnar R. J., Jackler F., Steiner S. S. Comparison of behaviors elicited by electrical brain stimulation in dorsal brainstem and hypothalamus of rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1975; 88: 816–828
  • Ellman S. J., Ackermann R. F., Bodnar R. J., Jackler F., Steiner S. S. D- and 1-amphetamine differentially mediates self-stimulation in rat dorsal midbrain area. Physiology and Behavior 1976; 16: 1–7
  • Fibiger H. C., Fibiger H. P., Zis A. P. Attenuation of amphetamine-induced motor stimulation and stereotype by 6-hydroxydopamine in the rat. British Journal of Pharmacology 1973; 47: 683–692
  • Keesey R. E. The relation between pulse frequency, intensity, and duration and the rate of responding for intracranial stimulation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1962; 55: 671–678
  • Keesey R. E. Duration of stimulation and the reward properties of hypothalamic stimulation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1964; 58: 201–207
  • Kornblith C., Hoebel B. Effects of anorexic drugs on food intake, self-stimulation and stimulation-escape. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. Philadelphia, Pa. 1974
  • Liebman J. M., Mayer D. J., Liebskind J. C. Self-stimulation loci in the mid-brain central grey matter of the rat. Behavioral Biology 1973; 9: 299–305
  • Miller N. E. Experiments on motivation: studies combining psychological, physiological and pharmacological techniques. Science 1957; 126: 1271–1278
  • Phillips A. G., Brooke S. M., Fibiger H. C. Effects of amphetamine isomers and neuroleptics on self-stimulation from the nucleus accumbens and dorsal noradrenergic bundle. Brain Research 1975; 85: 13–22
  • Phillips A. G., Fibiger H. C. Dopaminergic and noradrenergic substrates of positive reinforcement: differential effects of d- and 1-amphetamine. Science 1973; 179: 575–577
  • Ritter S., Stein L. Self-stimulation of noradrenergic cell group (A6) in locus coeruleus of rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1973; 85: 443–452
  • Stein L. Self-stimulation of the brain and the central stimulant action of amphetamine. Federation Proceedings 1964; 32: 836–849
  • Stein L., Wise C. D. Release of norepinephrine from hypothalamus and amygdala by rewarding medial forebrain bundle stimulation and amphetamine. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1969; 67: 189–198
  • Steiner S. S., Beer B., Schaeffer M. Escape from self-produced rates of brain stimulation. Science 1969; 163: 90–91
  • Steiner S. S., Bodnar R. J., Ackermann R. F., Ellman S. J. Escape from rewarding brain stimulation of dorsal brainstem and hypothalamus. Physiology and Behavior 1973; 11: 589–591
  • Steiner S. S., D'Amato M. R. Rewarding and aversive effects of amygdaloid, self-stimulation as a function of current intensity. Psychonomic Science 1964; 1: 27–28
  • Steiner S. S., Stokely S. Methamphetamine lowers self-stimulation thresholds. Physiological Psycology 1973; 1: 161–164
  • Taylor K. M., Snyder S. H. Amphetamine: differentiation by d- and 1-isomers of behavior involving brain norepinephrine and dopamine. Science 1970; 168: 1487–1489

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.