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"If activation of HCN1 channels by cAMP in the orbitofrontal cortex underlies cocaine self-administration-induced deficits in the odor delayed win-shift task, this may explain the overall poorer performance found in rats with adolescence-onset experience, as chronically administered cocaine causes an upregulation of cAMP and cAMP activity is higher in the brains of adolescent than adult rats."