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Pavlov’s dogs salivated at both food and the bell associated with mealtime. But if a drug makes your mouth water, the cues associated with the drug would give you cotton mouth instead. This apparent contradiction is understood by appreciating whether or not a stimulus acts directly on the CNS and recruits homeostatic processes. A drug does. Dinner does not.
Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction
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