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Heroin versus cocaine: opposite choice as a function of context but not of drug history in the rat.

Maria Teresa De LucaChristian MontanariMaria MeringoloLaura ContuMichele CelentanoAldo Badiani
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
Drug preferences were powerfully influenced by the setting but, quite surprisingly, not by drug history. This suggests that, under certain conditions, associative learning processes and drug-induced neuroplastic adaptations play a minor role in shaping individual preferences for one drug or the other.
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