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A method to shorten the training phase of drug discrimination
Authors:C M Harris  D M Wood  H Lal  M W Emmett-Oglesby
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, 76107 Fort Worth, TX, USA
Abstract:Rats were trained to discriminate ldquodrugrdquo from ldquono drugrdquo in a two-lever, food-reinforced task. One group was trained with cocaine (10 mg/kg) and a second group was trained with pentylenetetrazol (20 mg/kg). A method designed to shorten the time required for the training phase of drug discrimination experiments was assessed in subgroups for each drug. In one subgroup, single training sessions were conducted daily. In the other subgroup, a second session (either drug or saline) was conducted on days for which the first condition was saline. The training conditions were presented in an irregular sequence, with the same condition occurring in no more than two consecutive sessions. Rats trained by the accelerated method learned the discrimination in fewer days, with no decrement in acquisition per session, suggesting that drug discrimination training can be accomplished more rapidly by reducing inter-session interval.
Keywords:Drug discrimination  Pentylenetetrazol  Cocaine  Learning
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