While I do not address the specifics of cocaine addiction the
opponent-process model of emotions
is clearly related to this topic.  Direct your friend to my WEB site
and Correlational Opponent Processing.
Ron Blue

http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/LaGrangeLn/ronaldblue/index.html
Correlational Opponent Processing
CORE Processor: Essentials of Learning in Conscious AI and Biological
Systems
RICCI: the Robot
Neutronics Technologies
Biobotics
Exploring the Use of PNP Bipolar and MOSFET Transistors in
Implementing the Neutronics Dynamic System
Learning in Non-superpositional Quantum Neurocomputers
Spiral Illusion
American Flag Illusion
Subjective Contours
Howard's Color Contrast
Hermann Grid Illusion
Concave Face Illusion
Pain as an Opponent Process
Cognitive Dissonance Theory (L. Festinger)
Three dimensional Simulation by Empirical Orthogonal Functions
Oscillons
Oscillons and Consciousness
Self Organizing Map
Quantum Bouncing Ball
Bulk Spin Resonance Quantum Computation
Penning traps and non-neutral plasmas
Consciousness and Oscillators
Non-Local Communication with Classical Confirmation
Quantum Error Correction Protocol
The Apparatus: An rf (Paul) Trap
Interference
The Tao of Interaction-Free Measurements
Visual Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Consciousness
Quantum Computing
Introduction to Special Section on Quantum Computation
Quantum Complexity Theory
Stabilization of Quantum Computations by Symmetrization
Time-Adaptive Algorithms for Synchronization
Exact solution of a partially asymmetric exclusion model using a
deformed oscillator algebra
Instantons and Chiral Anomaly in Fuzzy Physics
A Quantum to Classical Phase Transition in Noisy Quantum Computers
Reasoning about Minimal Belief and Negation as Failure
A Gentle Introduction to Wavelets
Lazy Evaluation of Symmetric Bayesian Decision Problems
Mismatch Signals and the Construction of Internal Representations
Video Feedback Systemic Memory
Quantum Brain



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Ricker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "TIPS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:26 PM
Subject: Cocaine Papers?


> A colleague of mine has questions about the physiological and
> neurological effects of cocaine. He would like to know if there is a
> source that presents information on this topic in a form that can be
> understood by nonspecialists. Can anyone help?
>
> Jeff
>
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