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Psychostimulants and social behaviors

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Centro de Investigación Biomédica y Aplicada (CIBAP) ,Escuela de Medicina ,Facultad de Ciencias Médicas ,Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) ,Santiago ,Chile
Cid-Jofré, Valeska;
Affiliation
Centro de Investigación Biomédica y Aplicada (CIBAP) ,Escuela de Medicina ,Facultad de Ciencias Médicas ,Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) ,Santiago ,Chile
Bahamondes, Tamara;
Affiliation
Centro de Investigación Biomédica y Aplicada (CIBAP) ,Escuela de Medicina ,Facultad de Ciencias Médicas ,Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) ,Santiago ,Chile
Zúñiga Correa, Agustina;
Affiliation
Centro de Investigación Biomédica y Aplicada (CIBAP) ,Escuela de Medicina ,Facultad de Ciencias Médicas ,Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) ,Santiago ,Chile
Ahumada Arias, Ivalú;
Affiliation
Centro de Investigación Biomédica y Aplicada (CIBAP) ,Escuela de Medicina ,Facultad de Ciencias Médicas ,Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) ,Santiago ,Chile
Reyes-Parada, Miguel;
Affiliation
Centro de Investigación Biomédica y Aplicada (CIBAP) ,Escuela de Medicina ,Facultad de Ciencias Médicas ,Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) ,Santiago ,Chile
Renard, Georgina M.

Mounting evidence from animal models and human studies indicates that psychostimulants can significantly affect social behaviors. This is not surprising considering that the neural circuits underlying the regulation and expression of social behaviors are highly overlapped with those targeted by psychostimulants, which in most cases have strong rewarding and, consequently, addictive properties. In the present work, we provide an overview regarding the effects of illicit and prescription psychostimulants, such as cocaine, amphetamine-type stimulants, methylphenidate or modafinil, upon social behaviors such as social play, maternal behavior, aggression, pair bonding and social cognition and how psychostimulants in both animals and humans alter them. Finally, we discuss why these effects can vary depending on numerous variables such as the type of drug considered, acute versus long-term use, clinical versus recreational consumption, or the presence or absence of concomitant risk factors.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2024 Cid-Jofré, Bahamondes, Zúñiga Correa, Ahumada Arias, Reyes-Parada and Renard.

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