Abstract
Circling behavior was measured in female rats treated with amphetamine (1.25 mg/kgd-amphetamine sulfate, IP) on 3 consecutive days. On days 4 and 5 saline was substituted for amphetamine. While the amphetamine-induced response was attenuated by both a D-1 (SCH 23390) and a D-2 (metoclopramide) antagonist, sensitization to amphetamine was attenuated by the D-1 antagonist only. In addition, expression of a placebo-like response observed on day 4 (characterized previously as a Pavlovian conditioned response) was attenuated by both the D-1 and D-2 antagonists without disrupting extinction of the response.