2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2007001100012
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The time course of ethanol tolerance: associative learning

Abstract: The effect of different contextual stimuli on different ethanol-induced internal states was investigated during the time course of both the hypothermic effect of the drug and of drug tolerance. Minimitters were surgically implanted in 16 Wistar rats to assess changes in their body temperature under the effect of ethanol. Rat groups were submitted to ethanol or saline trials every other day. The animals were divided into two groups, one receiving a constant dose (CD) of ethanol injected intraperitoneally, and t… Show more

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“…The two control groups showed similar levels of hypothermia independently of the room in which the saline injection occurred. Bueno and Fachini (2007) performed an interesting experiment that further clarifies the acquisition of associative tolerance to ethanol. Rats were divided into two groups: One group received a constant dose (CD) of ethanol injected intraperitoneally and the other received increasing doses (ID) throughout 10 training sessions.…”
Section: Acquiring Associative Tolerance To Ethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two control groups showed similar levels of hypothermia independently of the room in which the saline injection occurred. Bueno and Fachini (2007) performed an interesting experiment that further clarifies the acquisition of associative tolerance to ethanol. Rats were divided into two groups: One group received a constant dose (CD) of ethanol injected intraperitoneally and the other received increasing doses (ID) throughout 10 training sessions.…”
Section: Acquiring Associative Tolerance To Ethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%