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- W986228429 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the methods in the human behavioral pharmacology of drug abuse. Drugs of abuse produce multiple behavioral effects of interest to behavioral pharmacologists. Abused drugs produce a variety of interoceptive stimulus effects and those effects can acquire discriminative control over operant behavior. A discriminative stimulus is an event in the presence of which a response is reinforced and in the absence of which it goes unreinforced. In the same manner that light and various other types of exteroceptive stimuli can serve discriminative functions, so can the interoceptive stimulus effects of the drugs. Drug discrimination has been widely studied using nonhumans. The basic practice on those studies is one in which an operant response is reinforced when the training drug is administered and a different response is reinforced when a control substance is administered. The discriminations trained in such studies are typically characterized by a high degree of pharmacologic specificity. The chapter reviews the methods used in the human behavioral pharmacology of drug abuse. It also presents a sampling of effective methods for studying the multiple behavioral effects of abused drugs." @default.
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