Sensitivity of nicotine‐containing and de‐nicotinized cigarette consumption to alternative non‐drug reinforcement: a behavioral economic analysis

T. Shahan, W. Bickel, G. Badger, L. Giordano
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A previous report from our laboratory showed similar measures of reinforcing efficacy for nicotine‐containing and de‐nicotinized cigarettes when each cigarette type was presented alone. The present experiment further compared the reinforcing efficacy of nicotine‐containing and de‐nicotinized cigarettes by assessing the effects of alternative non‐drug reinforcement on self‐administration of both cigarette types. Eight human subjects responded on a progressive‐ratio schedule in which the number of plunger pulls required for standardized cigarette puffs increased across sessions. Responding for the two types of cigarette was examined when each was available alone and when the concurrent opportunity to earn money was available. Consumption of nicotine‐containing and de‐nicotinized cigarettes was decreased by both increases in price and by the concurrent availability of money. The two cigarettes types did not differ in their sensitivity to price or alternative non‐drug reinforcement. These results replicate our previous report of similar measures of reinforcing efficacy for the two cigarette types when each was presented alone, and extend our previous findings to a choice situation involving an alternative non‐drug reinforcer. These data suggest the importance of further examination of non‐pharmacological variables in the maintenance of drug taking and the sensitivity of drug taking to alternative non‐drug sources of reinforcement. Factors potentially contributing to the maintenance of smoking the de‐nicotinized cigarettes (i.e. conditioned reinforcement, primary reinforcement by respiratory stimulation, instructional control, demand characteristics) are also discussed.
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含尼古丁和去尼古丁香烟消费对替代非药物强化的敏感性:行为经济学分析
我们实验室之前的一份报告显示,当每种香烟类型单独呈现时,含尼古丁香烟和去尼古丁香烟的强化效果类似。本实验通过评估替代非药物强化对两种香烟自我给药的影响,进一步比较了含尼古丁香烟和去尼古丁香烟的强化效果。8名人类受试者按照递进比例时间表做出反应,在这个时间表中,标准化香烟泡所需的柱塞拉的次数在不同的时段增加。研究人员对两种香烟的反应进行了调查,分别是在每种香烟单独可用和同时有赚钱机会可用的情况下。含尼古丁香烟和去尼古丁香烟的消费量由于价格上涨和同时可用的金钱而减少。两种类型的香烟对价格或替代非药物强化的敏感性没有差异。这些结果重复了我们之前的报告,即当每一种香烟单独呈现时,两种香烟类型的强化效果相似,并将我们之前的发现扩展到涉及替代非药物强化剂的选择情况。这些数据表明,进一步检查非药理学变量对维持服药的重要性,以及服药对替代非药物强化来源的敏感性。本文还讨论了维持吸去尼古丁化香烟的潜在因素(即条件强化、呼吸刺激的初级强化、指导性控制、需求特征)。
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