neuron firing are mixed, with decreases observed in anesthetized rats (Diana et al., 1996) but no change (Okamoto et al., 2006; Perra et al., 2011) or increases (Didone et al., 2016) detected in slices. Repeated in vivo ethanol downregulates Ih density in dopamine neurons (Okamoto et al., 2006) and induces adaptations in the dopamine D2 receptor and GIRK channels (Perra et al., 2011) (Figure 3C). Thus, while changes in dopamine neuron firing are among the most consistent effects of ethanol, more work is needed to pin down the mechanisms underlying this effect.