Toward an account of individual differences in drug abuse
Acquisition and reacquisition (relapse) of drug abuse: modulation by alternative reinforcers
The influence of behavioral and pharmacological history on the reinforcing effects of cocaine in rhesus monkeys
Stimulant preexposure sensitizes rats and humans to the rewarding effects of cocaine
Stress, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and vulnerability to drug abuse
Behavioral and biological factors associated with individual vulnerability to psychostimulant abuse
Addictive behavior with and without pharmacologic action: critical role of stimulus control
Taste and diet preferences as predictors of drug self-administration
Individual differences in acute effects of drugs in humans: their relevance to risk for abuse
Substance abuse vulnerability in offspring of alcohol and drug abusers
Integrating genetic and behavioral models in the study of substance abuse mechanisms
Disaggregating the liability for drug abuse.