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Abuse liability place conditioning

Behavioural and neurochemical studies have now clarified the controversy about the abuse liability of cannabinoids by demonstrating that such drugs fulfil most of the common features attributed to compounds with reinforcing properties. Cannabinoid rewarding properties have been identified using intracranial selfstimulation, conditioned place preference and intravenous self-administration paradigms. Furthermore, a cannabinoid withdrawal syndrome has also been characterized in different animal species (Lichtman and Martin 2002 Maldonado and Rodriguez de Fonseca 2002). [Pg.127]

Abuse liability Central nervous system Conditioned place preference Controlled Substance Staff Discriminative stimulus Drug dependence Drug development Intracranial self-stimulation Self-administration... [Pg.116]


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