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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 31.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2019 Aug 28;237(1):55–68. doi: 10.1007/s00213-019-05349-2

Table 1.

Cue reactivity tests of lever B rewards after forced abstinence. Calculated least squares mean for both experiment 1 (cocaine lever A) and experiment 2 (heroin lever A), and two-way ANOVA of drug cued on lever B × experiment 1 vs. 2 for each cue test. Data are presented as mean ± standard error of the mean (SEM).

Least squares mean of experiment 1: cocaine (lever A) Least squares mean of experiment 2: heroin (lever A) Mean difference (SEM of difference) Two-way ANOVA: experiment Two-way ANOVA: reward cued (lever B) Two-way ANOVA: interaction (experiment × reward cued)
Cue test 1 (day 1) 80.28 90.70 − 10.42 (14.77) F (1,26) = 0.4979 F (2, 26) = 0.7171 F (2, 26) = 0.6866
Cue test 2 (day 13) 21.65 51.02 − 29.37 (5.177) F(1, 29) = 32.19**** F (2, 29) = 3.525* F (2, 29) = 1.531
Cue test 3 (day 29) 44.35 63.79 − 19.44 (5.982) F (1,28) = 10.56** F (2, 28) = 1.774 F (2, 28) = 2.549
*

p < 0.05,

**

p < 0.01,

****

p <0.0001 with respect to differences in responding between experiments or the reward corresponding to the lever B cue (i.e., responding for lever B rewards for SDL, SDH, and PD groups)