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Reductions in ethanol, phencyclidine, and food-maintained behavior by naltrexone pretreatment in monkeys is enhanced by open economic conditions
Marilyn E. Carroll
, Kelly P. Cosgrove
, Una C. Campbell
, Andrew D. Morgan
, Jennifer L. Mickelberg
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Monkey
100%
Ethanol
100%
Naltrexone
100%
Phencyclidine
100%
Economic Conditions
100%
Closed Economy
62%
Reinforced
50%
Open Economy
50%
Drug Abuse
12%
Opioids
12%
Control Condition
12%
Behavioral Measures
12%
Self-administration
12%
Non-selective
12%
Progressive Ratio Schedule
12%
Suppressant
12%
Selective Effect
12%
Food Control
12%
Grant-free Access
12%
Neuroscience
Naltrexone
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Phencyclidine
100%
Drug Abuse
12%
Psychology
Reinforcer
100%
Drug Abuse
33%
Time-Out Period
33%
Opioid
33%
Food Science
Food Safety
100%