Publications by authors named "Laura Nayeli Cedillo"

According to the Pavlovian conditioning model, drug tolerance is modulated by drug-associated environmental cues. This study evaluated the contribution of drug-associated cues in the development of cross-tolerance to the tachycardic effects of nicotine from tobacco and alcohol in human subjects. Forty undergraduate students were recruited for this experiment, and each student was randomly assigned to one of two experimental conditions.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Laura Nayeli Cedillo"

  • - Laura Nayeli Cedillo's recent research focuses on the interaction between drug-associated environmental stimuli and the development of cross-tolerance to the effects of nicotine and alcohol in humans.
  • - Her study, published in "Adicciones," utilized a Pavlovian conditioning framework and involved forty undergraduate students to investigate how drug cues influence physiological responses.
  • - The findings highlight the role of environmental cues in modulating drug tolerance, suggesting that these cues may significantly impact the tachycardic effects observed with nicotine and alcohol consumption.