Our aim is to study the relationship of drug activation of the dopamine neurotransmission system and the conditioning of environmental stimuli present at the time of drug administration. We injected a single dose of apomorphine (0.05 mg/kg SC) in rats with the nigrostriatal dopamine pathways unilaterally denervated with 6-hydroxydopamine, which generates rotational behavior contralateral to the lesioned hemisphere. We observed rotational behavior without apomorphine administration when animals were reexposed at different time intervals to the same environment in which they performed turning behavior. The present findings show that this rotational behavior can be conditioned to environmental stimuli in a strong and long-lasting way. In light of the relationship between opioids and the dopaminergic system, similar conditioning could take place in the learning processes implicated in drug addiction.