Long-term administration of d-amphetamine: Progressive augmentation of motor activity and stereotypy
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...…to their locomotor stimulatingperspective, it should not be necessary for the animal to self-administer the drug in order to develop the adap- (Downs and Eddy, 1932; Segal and Mandell, 1974; Bartoletti et al., 1983; Kalivas and Duffy, 1987) and rewardingtations that establish compulsion....
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...…amphetamine administration, a behavioral sensitization to subsequent doses of amphetamine is produced, in which the same dose of drug will produce an exaggerated response when the animal is withdrawn from a repeated amphetamine treatment regimen (Segal and Mandell, 1974; Post and Rose, 1976)....
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...Thus, with repeated amphetamine administration, a behavioral sensitization to subsequent doses of amphetamine is produced, in which the same dose of drug will produce an exaggerated response when the animal is withdrawn from a repeated amphetamine treatment regimen (Segal and Mandell, 1974; Post and Rose, 1976)....
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