NIDA Research Monograph, Number 169 [Printed in 1997]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-------1
Cora Lee Wetherington and John L. Falk
Toward an Account of Individual Differences
in Drug Abuse-------2
James H. Woods
Acquisition and Reacquisition (Relapse)
of Drug Abuse: Modulation by Alternative Reinforcers-------6
Marilyn E. Carroll
The Influence of Behavioral and Pharmacological
History on the Reinforcing Effects of Cocaine in Rhesus Monkeys-------26
Michael A. Nader
Stimulant Preexposure Sensitizes Rats and
Humans to the Rewarding Effects of Cocaine-------56
Susan Schenk and Emily S. Davidson
Stress, the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal
Axis, and Vulnerability to Drug Abuse-------83
Nick E. Goeders
Behavioral and Biological Factors Associated
With Individual Vulnerability to Psychostimulant Abuse-------105
ier Vincenzo Piazza, Véronique Deroche, Françoise Rougé-Pont,
and Michel Le Moal
Addictive Behavior With and Without Pharmacologic
Action: Critical Role of Stimulus Control-------134
John L. Falk
Taste and Diet Preferences as Predictors
of Drug Self-Administration-------154
Blake A. Gosnell and Dean D. Krahn
Individual Differences in Acute Effects of
Drugs in Humans: Their Relevance to Risk for Abuse-------176
Harriet de Wit
Substance Abuse Vulnerability in Offspring
of Alcohol and Drug Abusers-------188
Mary E. McCaul
Integrating Genetic and Behavioral Models
in the Study of Substance Abuse Mechanisms-------209
Frank R. George
Disaggregating the Liability for Drug Abuse-------227
Ralph E. Tarter, Howard Moss, Timothy Blackson, Michael Vanyukov, Janet
Brigham, and Rolf Loeber
Research Monograph Series Order Info-------244
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