Repeated testing attenuates conditioned
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M. T. Bardo; J. L. Neisewander; J. S. Miller
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Article
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1986
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Springer
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English
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Cocaine-treated rats acquired a preference for cocaine-associated contextual stimuli (CS) relative to saline-injected control rats. However, when animals were given repeated tests for conditioned place preference intermittent between conditioning trials, they displayed an attenuation in strength of