Male Offspring of Cocaine-Exposed Rats Self-Administered Less Cocaine than male offspring of rats that had not been exposed to cocaine.This Figure contains two graphs that compare cocaine self-administration over 10 days by experimental rats that were offspring of cocaine-exposed rats, and control rats that were offspring of cocaine-unexposed rats. A line graph shows that the experimental rats self-administered fewer infusions than the control rats on each day. A bar graph shows that the experimental rats self-administered around 180 total infusions over the 10 days, and the control rats over 250 (p < 0.05).
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