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Drug Discrimination Learning in Lead-Exposed Rats
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PsychopharmacologyLead IdentificationDrug ClassSocial SciencesToxicologyPsychoactive DrugBehavioral NeuroscienceDevelopmental ToxicologyBehavioral PharmacologyNeuropharmacologyLead AcetatePharmacologyDrug Discrimination LearningSubstance AbuseAddictionPhysiologyDrug-discrimination Learning ParadigmNeuroscienceDrug ThresholdsMedicineDrug Discovery
Lead acetate (0.02 or 0.5 percent) was administered to dams throughout the lactation period with half of the litters continuing on lead after weaning. Drug thresholds for d-amphetamine were determined by using the drug-discrimination learning paradigm. All the offspring that had been exposed to lead were less sensitive to the stimulus properties of d-amphetamine irrespective of whether or not they had continued on lead after weaning.
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