Intracranial Self-Administration Operant Protocol
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Other organizations : Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
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Variable analysis
- Infusion of 100-nl solution into the p-VTA
- Responses on the active lever
- Responses on the inactive lever
- Operant conditioning chambers equipped with two levers, one active and one inactive
- Active lever connected to an isolated pulse stimulator (Model 2100) from A-M systems, Inc.
- Pulse stimulator connected to two electrodes immersed in a solution-filled cylinder container
- Each response on the active lever (FR1 schedule of reinforcement) activated the pulse stimulator that produced a 5-sec infusion current between the electrodes
- Each infusion followed by a 5-sec timeout period, during which responses on the active lever were recorded but did not produce further infusions
- Responses on the inactive lever recorded but did not result in any infusions
- Assignment of active and inactive lever counterbalanced among rats
- Total of seven sessions, each being 4-hr long and 48–72 hr between sessions
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