The Interplay Between Subjective Response to Alcohol, Craving, and Alcohol Self-Administration in the Human Laboratory.
ReJoyce GreenErica N GrodinAaron C LimAlexandra VenegasSpencer BujarskiJennifer KrullLara A RayPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2019)
Insofar as alcohol self-administration represents the end point of interest for a host of experimental and clinical research questions, the present study suggests that alcohol craving represents a more proximal predictor of self-administration than measures of alcohol-induced stimulation. It is recommended that human laboratory models interpret measures of SR and craving in light of their relative predictive utility for drinking outcomes.