NIDA Research Monograph, Number 37 [Printed in 1981]
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Table of Contents
Foreword-----v
Robert C. Petersen
Preface-----vii
John Grabowski and J. Michael Walsh
Behavioral Mechanisms and Loci of Drug Dependence: An Overview-----1
Travis Thompson
INTRODUCTION-----1
Murray E. Jarvik
Common Mechanisms in Substance Abuse-----11
Joseph V. Brady
Towards a Rapprochement Between Clinical Pharmacology and Behavioral Pharmacology-----21
Louis Lasagna
Discussion: An Analysis of Commonalities in Substance Abuse and Habitual Behavior-----27
Peter K. Levison
Personality Factors in Human Drug Self-Administration-----45
Roy W. Pickens and Leonard L. Heston
Personality Factors in Methadone Self-Administration by Heroin Addicts-----63
George E. Woody, A. Thomas McLellan, Charles P. O'Brien, and Lester Luborsky
History of Drug Exposure as a Determinant of Drug Self-Administration-----75
Alice M. Young, Seymore Herling, and James H. Woods
Contributions of Reinforcement Schedule Histories to Our Understanding of Drug Effects in Human Subjects-----90
Harold Weiner
Classically Conditioned Phenomena in Human Opiate Addiction-----107
Charles P. O'Brien, Joseph W. Termes, John Grabowski, and Ronald Ehrman
Internal Stimulus Control and Subjective Effects of Drugs-----116
Charles R. Schuster, Marian W. Fischman, and Chris E. Johanson
Social Stimulus Factors in Drug Effects in Human Subjects-----130
Maxine L. Stitzer, Roland R. Griffiths, George E. Bigelow, and Ira A. Liebson
Discussion: Stimulus Control and Drug Dependence-----155
Donald R. Jasinski
Differential Drug Effects as a Function of the Controlling Consequences-----159
James E. Barrett.
Predicting the Dependence Liability of Stimulant Drugs-----182
Roland R. Griffiths, Joseph V. Brady, and George E. Bigelow
Establishment of Orally Delivered Drugs as Reinforcers for Rhesus Monkeys: Some Relations to Human Drug Dependence-----197
Richard A. Meisch and Marilyn E. Carroll
Human Dependence on Tobacco and Opioids: Common Factors-----210
Jack E. Henningfield, Roland R. Griffiths, and Donald R. Jasinski
Discussion: Commonalities and Differences Among Reinforcers-----235
Chris E. Johanson
Second-Order Schedules: Extended Sequences of Behavior Controlled by Brief Environmental Stimuli Associated with Drug Self-Administration-----241
Steven R. Goldberg and Michael L. Gardner
The Place of Adjunctive Behavior in Drug Abuse Research-----271
John L. Falk
Discussion: Complex Schedules and Maintenance of Drug Dependence-----279
James E. Barrett
Discussion: Complex Schedules and Maintenance of Drug Dependence-----282
Nancy K. Mello
Conference Participants-----287
List of NIDA Research Monographs-----290
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