Cocaine self-administration alters the relative effectiveness of multiple memory systems during extinction. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Rats were trained to run a straight-alley maze for an oral cocaine or sucrose vehicle solution reward, followed by either response or latent extinction training procedures that engage neuroanatomically dissociable "habit" and "cognitive" memory systems, respectively. In the response extinction condition, rats performed a runway approach response to an empty fluid well. In the latent extinction condition, rats were placed at the empty fluid well without performing a runway approach response. Rats trained with the sucrose solution displayed normal extinction behavior in both conditions. In contrast, rats trained with the cocaine solution showed normal response extinction but impaired latent extinction. The selective impairment of latent extinction indicates that oral cocaine self-administration alters the relative effectiveness of multiple memory systems during subsequent extinction training.

published proceedings

  • Learn Mem

author list (cited authors)

  • Gabriele, A., Setlow, B., & Packard, M. G

citation count

  • 15

complete list of authors

  • Gabriele, Amanda||Setlow, Barry||Packard, Mark G

publication date

  • May 2009