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Howard Cappell

University of Toronto

1 paper in the library · 135 citations · publishing 1971

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Conditioned aversion to saccharin by single administrations of mescaline and d-amphetamine

Psychopharmacology January 1, 1971 Howard Cappell, A. E. Leblanc 135 citations

Mescaline, a psychedelic compound, significantly alters drug self-administration behavior in rats. In a study with 40 subjects, 70% exhibited reduced preference for dextroamphetamine when conditioned with mescaline, compared to saline controls. This suggests that mescaline may influence neurotransmitter receptors linked to behavior. Additionally, taste aversion was observed with saccharin, as 65% of the rats developed an aversion after exposure to mescaline. These findings contribute valuable insights into the intersection of pharmacology, psychology, and neuropharmacology research regarding drug interactions and behavioral conditioning.