Abstract

Three rats from the Maudsley reactive strains and three rats from the Maudsley nonreactive strain were trained to barpress with food reinforcement scheduled at fixed intervals of 1 min. With various alcohol concentrations, schedule-induced licking was higher in the nonreactive animals but there was little difference in intake between the strains. Injections of trihexyphenidyl attenuated alcohol consumption by all animals, with 3.0 mg/kg being the most effective dose.

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