
doi: 10.1007/bf03394267
The effects of punishment on self-administration of morphine and amphetamine were examined. The data indicate that response-contingent shock is effective in suppressing lever-pressing for both abuse agents. The results are discussed in terms of a possible method for suppressing drug-seeking behavior in nondependent organisms.
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