TY - GEN N2 - The development of animal models of alcoholism has encountered limited success. Unlike humans, rats and most other animals are reticent to self-administer alcohol at levels resulting in pharmacological effects. These experiments were designed to investigate the ability of a positive reinforcer, sucrose, to transfer positive motivational properties to ethanol through Pavlovian conditioning. The influence of sucrose pairing on ethanol reward was measured using three different paradigms: self-administration, taste conditioning, and place conditioning. DO - 10.6083/hx11xg10d DO - DOI AB - The development of animal models of alcoholism has encountered limited success. Unlike humans, rats and most other animals are reticent to self-administer alcohol at levels resulting in pharmacological effects. These experiments were designed to investigate the ability of a positive reinforcer, sucrose, to transfer positive motivational properties to ethanol through Pavlovian conditioning. The influence of sucrose pairing on ethanol reward was measured using three different paradigms: self-administration, taste conditioning, and place conditioning. T1 - The influence of Pavlovian conditioning on the motivational properties of ethanol DA - 1994 AU - Hawks, Denise M. L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9478/files/Hawks.Denise.1994.pdf PB - Oregon Health Sciences University PY - 1994 ID - 9478 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9478/files/Hawks.Denise.1994.pdf KW - Sucrose KW - Taste KW - Animals KW - Humans KW - Ethanol KW - Alcoholism KW - Rats TI - The influence of Pavlovian conditioning on the motivational properties of ethanol Y1 - 1994 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9478/files/Hawks.Denise.1994.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9478/files/Hawks.Denise.1994.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9478/files/Hawks.Denise.1994.pdf ER -