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Effect of Inactivation of the Insula on Reinstatement of Drug-Seeking Behavior in Rats

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Rats were trained to work for injections of nicotine, and then the behavior was extinguished. The graph shows that inactivation of the insula substantially reduced drugseeking behavior elicited by nicotine or cues previously associated with nicotine. (Based on data of Forget et al., 2010.)
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