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Research paper thumbnail of The therapeutic workplace: A bridge to methadone treatment and drug abstinence for injection heroin users

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Delay discounting rates for illicit, but not licit, drugs depend on dependency status among poly-drug recreational drug users

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Accurate characterization of delay discounting: a multiple model approach using approximate bayesian model selection and a unified discounting measure

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 2015

The study of delay discounting, or valuation of future rewards as a function of delay, has contri... more The study of delay discounting, or valuation of future rewards as a function of delay, has contributed to understanding the behavioral economics of addiction. Accurate characterization of discounting can be furthered by statistical model selection given that many functions have been proposed to measure future valuation of rewards. The present study provides a convenient Bayesian model selection algorithm that selects the most probable discounting model among a set of candidate models chosen by the researcher. The approach assigns the most probable model for each individual subject. Importantly, effective delay 50 (ED50) functions as a suitable unifying measure that is computable for and comparable between a number of popular functions, including both one- and two-parameter models. The combined model selection/ED50 approach is illustrated using empirical discounting data collected from a sample of 111 undergraduate students with models proposed by Laibson (1997); Mazur (1987); Myerso...

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of experimental income on demand for potentially real cigarettes

Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 2015

Cigarette demand, or the change in cigarette consumption as a function of price, is a measure of ... more Cigarette demand, or the change in cigarette consumption as a function of price, is a measure of reinforcement that is associated with level of tobacco dependence and other clinically relevant measures, but the effects of experimentally controlled income on real-world cigarette consumption have not been examined. In this study, income available for cigarette purchases was manipulated to assess the effect on cigarette demand. Tobacco-dependent cigarette smokers (n = 15) who smoked 10-40 cigarettes per day completed a series of cigarette purchasing tasks under a variety of income conditions meant to mimic different weekly cigarette budgets: 280,approximately280, approximately 280,approximately127, 70,orapproximately70, or approximately 70,orapproximately32 per week. Prices of 0.12,0.12, 0.12,0.25, 0.50,and0.50, and 0.50,and1.00 per cigarette were assessed in each income condition. Participants were instructed to purchase as many cigarettes as they would like for the next week and to only consume cigarettes purchased in the context of the study. One price in 1 income cond...

Research paper thumbnail of Changing delay discounting in the light of the competing neurobehavioral decision systems theory: a review

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 2013

Excessively devaluing delayed reinforcers co-occurs with a wide variety of clinical conditions su... more Excessively devaluing delayed reinforcers co-occurs with a wide variety of clinical conditions such as drug dependence, obesity, and excessive gambling. If excessive delay discounting is a trans-disease process that underlies the choice behavior leading to these and other negative health conditions, efforts to change an individual's discount rate are arguably important. Although discount rate is often regarded as a relatively stable trait, descriptions of interventions and environmental manipulations that successfully alter discount rate have begun to appear in the literature. In this review, we compare published examples of procedures that change discount rate and classify them into categories of procedures, including therapeutic interventions, direct manipulation of the executive decision-making system, framing effects, physiological state effects, and acute drug effects. These changes in discount rate are interpreted from the perspective of the competing neurobehavioral decis...

Research paper thumbnail of Identification of a dopamine transporter ligand that blocks the stimulant effects of cocaine

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, Jan 23, 2005

There is a large unmet medical need for cocaine addiction treatments. Studies have indicated that... more There is a large unmet medical need for cocaine addiction treatments. Studies have indicated that the dopamine transporter (DAT) is the primary biological target of cocaine, and most drugs that have DAT affinity have behavioral effects like those of cocaine. However, analogs of benztropine have high DAT affinity and behavioral effects that show varying degrees of similarity to cocaine. We now report the discovery that a benztropine analog, JHW007, with high affinity for the DAT does not have cocaine-like behavioral effects and antagonizes the effects of cocaine. JHW007 occupied the DAT in vivo more slowly than did cocaine and had not reached an apparent plateau up to 270 min after injection. The in vivo binding of cocaine to the DAT suggested rate of DAT occupancy as an important contributor to its behavioral effects, and the slow association with the DAT may provide an explanation for JHW007 being relatively devoid of cocaine-like behavioral effects. The antagonism of cocaine sugge...

Research paper thumbnail of Employment-based abstinence reinforcement promotes opiate and cocaine abstinence in out-of-treatment injection drug users

Journal of applied behavior analysis, 2014

We examined the use of employment-based abstinence reinforcement in out-of-treatment injection dr... more We examined the use of employment-based abstinence reinforcement in out-of-treatment injection drug users, in this secondary analysis of a previously reported trial. Participants (N = 33) could work in the therapeutic workplace, a model employment-based program for drug addiction, for 30 weeks and could earn approximately $10 per hr. During a 4-week induction, participants only had to work to earn pay. After induction, access to the workplace was contingent on enrollment in methadone treatment. After participants met the methadone contingency for 3 weeks, they had to provide opiate-negative urine samples to maintain maximum pay. After participants met those contingencies for 3 weeks, they had to provide opiate- and cocaine-negative urine samples to maintain maximum pay. The percentage of drug-negative urine samples remained stable until the abstinence reinforcement contingency for each drug was applied. The percentage of opiate- and cocaine-negative urine samples increased abruptly ...

Research paper thumbnail of An internet-acquired recovery sample: Initial findings from the international quit and recovery registry

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of establishing operations on preferences for tangible items

Journal of applied behavior analysis, 2005

Researchers have demonstrated that both deprivation and satiation can affect the outcome of prefe... more Researchers have demonstrated that both deprivation and satiation can affect the outcome of preference assessments for food. In the current study, paired-stimulus preference assessments for tangible items were conducted under three conditions: control, deprivation, and satiation. Three persons with developmental disabilities and 3 typically developing preschool children served as participants. The results demonstrated that deprivation and satiation influenced the outcome of preference assessments of leisure items or toys.

Research paper thumbnail of No food for thought: moderating effects of delay discounting and future time perspective on the relation between income and food insecurity

The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2014

Low income is related to food insecurity, and research has suggested that a scarcity of resources... more Low income is related to food insecurity, and research has suggested that a scarcity of resources associated with low income can shift attention to the present, thereby discounting the future. We tested whether attending to the present and discounting the future may moderate the influence of income on food insecurity. Delay discounting and measures of future time perspective (Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, Consideration of Future Consequences Scale, time period of financial planning, and subjective probability of living to age 75 y) were studied as moderators of the relation between income and food insecurity in a diverse sample of 975 adults, 31.8% of whom experienced some degree of food insecurity. Income, financial planning, subjective probability of living to age 75 y, and delay discounting predicted food insecurity as well as individuals who were high in food insecurity. Three-way interactions showed that delay discounting interacted with financial planning and income to ...

Research paper thumbnail of Employment-based reinforcement of opiate and cocaine abstinence in out-of-treatment injection drug users

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of The behavioral economics of substance use disorders: reinforcement pathologies and their repair

Annual review of clinical psychology, 2014

The field of behavioral economics has made important inroads into the understanding of substance ... more The field of behavioral economics has made important inroads into the understanding of substance use disorders through the concept of reinforcer pathology. Reinforcer pathology refers to the joint effects of (a) the persistently high valuation of a reinforcer, broadly defined to include tangible commodities and experiences, and/or (b) the excessive preference for the immediate acquisition or consumption of a commodity despite long-term negative outcomes. From this perspective, reinforcer pathology results from the recursive interactions of endogenous person-level variables and exogenous environment-level factors. The current review describes the basic principles of behavioral economics that are central to reinforcer pathology, the processes that engender reinforcer pathology, and the approaches and procedures that can repair reinforcement pathologies. The overall goal of this review is to present a new understanding of substance use disorders as viewed by recent advances in behavior...

Research paper thumbnail of Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology

... response, a display ap-peared that contained the text “correct” or “incorrect,” together with... more ... response, a display ap-peared that contained the text “correct” or “incorrect,” together with a graphic display of the correct prediction (sunny or cloudy ... defined as the peak of maximum voltage in the latency range between 200 and 300 ms after stimulus onset (Kama-rajan et al ...

Research paper thumbnail of Drug Effects on Performances under a 5-Choice Serial Reaction Time Task: Increased Sensitivity to Nicotine with Intermittent Reinforcement

Research paper thumbnail of Self administration of preferential agonists for dopamine D2, D3, and D4 receptors in rhesus monkeys

Research paper thumbnail of Drug effects on degraded on non-degraded performance on the 5-choice serial-reaction-time task (5-CSRTT) in rats

Research paper thumbnail of The Effects of Acute Injections of Selective Dopamine Receptor Agonists and Antagonists on Three Models of Impulsivity in the Rat

Research paper thumbnail of Cognitive safety of a benztropine analog with preclinical efficacy for ADHD

Research paper thumbnail of JEAB Special Issue on Behavioral Economics January, 2013 Editor: Timothy Hackenberg The January issue of JEAB will be a special issue, composed of invited papers devoted to Behavioral Economics. Contributors to this issue are the invited speakers at ABAI’s Science

Research paper thumbnail of Neural correlates of cross-commodity discounting in cocaine users and controls

Research paper thumbnail of The therapeutic workplace: A bridge to methadone treatment and drug abstinence for injection heroin users

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Delay discounting rates for illicit, but not licit, drugs depend on dependency status among poly-drug recreational drug users

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Accurate characterization of delay discounting: a multiple model approach using approximate bayesian model selection and a unified discounting measure

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 2015

The study of delay discounting, or valuation of future rewards as a function of delay, has contri... more The study of delay discounting, or valuation of future rewards as a function of delay, has contributed to understanding the behavioral economics of addiction. Accurate characterization of discounting can be furthered by statistical model selection given that many functions have been proposed to measure future valuation of rewards. The present study provides a convenient Bayesian model selection algorithm that selects the most probable discounting model among a set of candidate models chosen by the researcher. The approach assigns the most probable model for each individual subject. Importantly, effective delay 50 (ED50) functions as a suitable unifying measure that is computable for and comparable between a number of popular functions, including both one- and two-parameter models. The combined model selection/ED50 approach is illustrated using empirical discounting data collected from a sample of 111 undergraduate students with models proposed by Laibson (1997); Mazur (1987); Myerso...

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of experimental income on demand for potentially real cigarettes

Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 2015

Cigarette demand, or the change in cigarette consumption as a function of price, is a measure of ... more Cigarette demand, or the change in cigarette consumption as a function of price, is a measure of reinforcement that is associated with level of tobacco dependence and other clinically relevant measures, but the effects of experimentally controlled income on real-world cigarette consumption have not been examined. In this study, income available for cigarette purchases was manipulated to assess the effect on cigarette demand. Tobacco-dependent cigarette smokers (n = 15) who smoked 10-40 cigarettes per day completed a series of cigarette purchasing tasks under a variety of income conditions meant to mimic different weekly cigarette budgets: 280,approximately280, approximately 280,approximately127, 70,orapproximately70, or approximately 70,orapproximately32 per week. Prices of 0.12,0.12, 0.12,0.25, 0.50,and0.50, and 0.50,and1.00 per cigarette were assessed in each income condition. Participants were instructed to purchase as many cigarettes as they would like for the next week and to only consume cigarettes purchased in the context of the study. One price in 1 income cond...

Research paper thumbnail of Changing delay discounting in the light of the competing neurobehavioral decision systems theory: a review

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 2013

Excessively devaluing delayed reinforcers co-occurs with a wide variety of clinical conditions su... more Excessively devaluing delayed reinforcers co-occurs with a wide variety of clinical conditions such as drug dependence, obesity, and excessive gambling. If excessive delay discounting is a trans-disease process that underlies the choice behavior leading to these and other negative health conditions, efforts to change an individual's discount rate are arguably important. Although discount rate is often regarded as a relatively stable trait, descriptions of interventions and environmental manipulations that successfully alter discount rate have begun to appear in the literature. In this review, we compare published examples of procedures that change discount rate and classify them into categories of procedures, including therapeutic interventions, direct manipulation of the executive decision-making system, framing effects, physiological state effects, and acute drug effects. These changes in discount rate are interpreted from the perspective of the competing neurobehavioral decis...

Research paper thumbnail of Identification of a dopamine transporter ligand that blocks the stimulant effects of cocaine

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, Jan 23, 2005

There is a large unmet medical need for cocaine addiction treatments. Studies have indicated that... more There is a large unmet medical need for cocaine addiction treatments. Studies have indicated that the dopamine transporter (DAT) is the primary biological target of cocaine, and most drugs that have DAT affinity have behavioral effects like those of cocaine. However, analogs of benztropine have high DAT affinity and behavioral effects that show varying degrees of similarity to cocaine. We now report the discovery that a benztropine analog, JHW007, with high affinity for the DAT does not have cocaine-like behavioral effects and antagonizes the effects of cocaine. JHW007 occupied the DAT in vivo more slowly than did cocaine and had not reached an apparent plateau up to 270 min after injection. The in vivo binding of cocaine to the DAT suggested rate of DAT occupancy as an important contributor to its behavioral effects, and the slow association with the DAT may provide an explanation for JHW007 being relatively devoid of cocaine-like behavioral effects. The antagonism of cocaine sugge...

Research paper thumbnail of Employment-based abstinence reinforcement promotes opiate and cocaine abstinence in out-of-treatment injection drug users

Journal of applied behavior analysis, 2014

We examined the use of employment-based abstinence reinforcement in out-of-treatment injection dr... more We examined the use of employment-based abstinence reinforcement in out-of-treatment injection drug users, in this secondary analysis of a previously reported trial. Participants (N = 33) could work in the therapeutic workplace, a model employment-based program for drug addiction, for 30 weeks and could earn approximately $10 per hr. During a 4-week induction, participants only had to work to earn pay. After induction, access to the workplace was contingent on enrollment in methadone treatment. After participants met the methadone contingency for 3 weeks, they had to provide opiate-negative urine samples to maintain maximum pay. After participants met those contingencies for 3 weeks, they had to provide opiate- and cocaine-negative urine samples to maintain maximum pay. The percentage of drug-negative urine samples remained stable until the abstinence reinforcement contingency for each drug was applied. The percentage of opiate- and cocaine-negative urine samples increased abruptly ...

Research paper thumbnail of An internet-acquired recovery sample: Initial findings from the international quit and recovery registry

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of establishing operations on preferences for tangible items

Journal of applied behavior analysis, 2005

Researchers have demonstrated that both deprivation and satiation can affect the outcome of prefe... more Researchers have demonstrated that both deprivation and satiation can affect the outcome of preference assessments for food. In the current study, paired-stimulus preference assessments for tangible items were conducted under three conditions: control, deprivation, and satiation. Three persons with developmental disabilities and 3 typically developing preschool children served as participants. The results demonstrated that deprivation and satiation influenced the outcome of preference assessments of leisure items or toys.

Research paper thumbnail of No food for thought: moderating effects of delay discounting and future time perspective on the relation between income and food insecurity

The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2014

Low income is related to food insecurity, and research has suggested that a scarcity of resources... more Low income is related to food insecurity, and research has suggested that a scarcity of resources associated with low income can shift attention to the present, thereby discounting the future. We tested whether attending to the present and discounting the future may moderate the influence of income on food insecurity. Delay discounting and measures of future time perspective (Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, Consideration of Future Consequences Scale, time period of financial planning, and subjective probability of living to age 75 y) were studied as moderators of the relation between income and food insecurity in a diverse sample of 975 adults, 31.8% of whom experienced some degree of food insecurity. Income, financial planning, subjective probability of living to age 75 y, and delay discounting predicted food insecurity as well as individuals who were high in food insecurity. Three-way interactions showed that delay discounting interacted with financial planning and income to ...

Research paper thumbnail of Employment-based reinforcement of opiate and cocaine abstinence in out-of-treatment injection drug users

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of The behavioral economics of substance use disorders: reinforcement pathologies and their repair

Annual review of clinical psychology, 2014

The field of behavioral economics has made important inroads into the understanding of substance ... more The field of behavioral economics has made important inroads into the understanding of substance use disorders through the concept of reinforcer pathology. Reinforcer pathology refers to the joint effects of (a) the persistently high valuation of a reinforcer, broadly defined to include tangible commodities and experiences, and/or (b) the excessive preference for the immediate acquisition or consumption of a commodity despite long-term negative outcomes. From this perspective, reinforcer pathology results from the recursive interactions of endogenous person-level variables and exogenous environment-level factors. The current review describes the basic principles of behavioral economics that are central to reinforcer pathology, the processes that engender reinforcer pathology, and the approaches and procedures that can repair reinforcement pathologies. The overall goal of this review is to present a new understanding of substance use disorders as viewed by recent advances in behavior...

Research paper thumbnail of Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology

... response, a display ap-peared that contained the text “correct” or “incorrect,” together with... more ... response, a display ap-peared that contained the text “correct” or “incorrect,” together with a graphic display of the correct prediction (sunny or cloudy ... defined as the peak of maximum voltage in the latency range between 200 and 300 ms after stimulus onset (Kama-rajan et al ...

Research paper thumbnail of Drug Effects on Performances under a 5-Choice Serial Reaction Time Task: Increased Sensitivity to Nicotine with Intermittent Reinforcement

Research paper thumbnail of Self administration of preferential agonists for dopamine D2, D3, and D4 receptors in rhesus monkeys

Research paper thumbnail of Drug effects on degraded on non-degraded performance on the 5-choice serial-reaction-time task (5-CSRTT) in rats

Research paper thumbnail of The Effects of Acute Injections of Selective Dopamine Receptor Agonists and Antagonists on Three Models of Impulsivity in the Rat

Research paper thumbnail of Cognitive safety of a benztropine analog with preclinical efficacy for ADHD

Research paper thumbnail of JEAB Special Issue on Behavioral Economics January, 2013 Editor: Timothy Hackenberg The January issue of JEAB will be a special issue, composed of invited papers devoted to Behavioral Economics. Contributors to this issue are the invited speakers at ABAI’s Science

Research paper thumbnail of Neural correlates of cross-commodity discounting in cocaine users and controls