2024
DOI: 10.1037/bne0000566
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Electric barrier-induced voluntary abstinence reduces alcohol seeking in male, but not female, iP rats.

Xavier J. Maddern,
Andrew J. Lawrence,
Erin J. Campbell

Abstract: Maintaining abstinence and preventing relapse are key to the successful recovery from alcohol use disorder. There are two main ways individuals with alcohol use disorder abstain from alcohol use: forced (e.g., incarceration) and voluntary. Voluntary abstinence is often evoked due to the negative consequences associated with excessive alcohol consumption. This study investigated relapse-like behavior to alcohol seeking following acute, forced, and voluntary abstinence. Male rats had increased operant self-admin… Show more

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