Roles of nucleus accumbens and basolateral amygdala in autoshaped lever pressing.
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A Framework for Understanding the Emerging Role of Corticolimbic-Ventral Striatal Networks in OCD-Associated Repetitive BehaviorsThe amygdala: securing pleasure and avoiding painIndividual variation in the motivational and neurobiological effects of an opioid cueIndividual variability in behavioral flexibility predicts sign-tracking tendency.Sensitive periods of substance abuse: Early risk for the transition to dependenceRepeated social defeat stress enhances the anxiogenic effect of bright light on operant reward-seeking behavior in ratsBlocking in autoshaped lever-pressing procedures with rats.Cocaine self-administration abolishes associative neural encoding in the nucleus accumbens necessary for higher-order learning.Chemogenetic manipulation of ventral pallidal neurons impairs acquisition of sign-tracking in ratsAn omission procedure reorganizes the microstructure of sign-tracking while preserving incentive salience.Appetitive associative learning recruits a distinct network with cortical, striatal, and hypothalamic regions.Isolating the incentive salience of reward-associated stimuli: value, choice, and persistence.Role of prefrontal 5-HT in the strain-dependent variation in sign-tracking behavior of C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice.The role of dopamine in the accumbens core in the expression of Pavlovian-conditioned responses.The basolateral amygdala in reward learning and addictionRats that sign-track are resistant to Pavlovian but not instrumental extinction.Effects of ventral striatal lesions on first- and second-order appetitive conditioning.Effects of nucleus accumbens core and shell lesions on autoshaped lever-pressing.Epigenetic and pharmacological regulation of 5HT3 receptors controls compulsive ethanol seeking in miceLong-lasting contribution of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens core, but not dorsal lateral striatum, to sign-tracking.The sensory features of a food cue influence its ability to act as an incentive stimulus and evoke dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens coreToward isolating the role of dopamine in the acquisition of incentive salience attribution.Effects of lesions of the amygdala central nucleus on autoshaped lever pressing.Effects of amygdala lesions on overexpectation phenomena in food cup approach and autoshaping procedures.Neurons in the ventral striatum exhibit cell-type-specific representations of outcome during learning.Effects of orbitofrontal cortex lesions on autoshaped lever pressing and reversal learning.Nucleus accumbens core neurons encode value-independent associations necessary for sensory preconditioning.Limbic-motor integration by neural excitations and inhibitions in the nucleus accumbens.Lesions of the ventral hippocampus attenuate the acquisition but not expression of sign-tracking behavior in rats.Increased sign-tracking behavior in adolescent rats.Drug versus sweet reward: greater attraction to and preference for sweet versus drug cues.Disconnection of basolateral amygdala and insular cortex disrupts conditioned approach in Pavlovian lever autoshaping.NMDA receptor blockade specifically impedes the acquisition of incentive salience attribution.Paradoxical accentuation of motivation following accumbens-pallidum disconnection.Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine D1-Receptor-Expressing Neurons Control the Acquisition of Sign-Tracking to Conditioned Cues in Mice.
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Roles of nucleus accumbens and basolateral amygdala in autoshaped lever pressing.
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Roles of nucleus accumbens and basolateral amygdala in autoshaped lever pressing.
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Daniel S Wheeler
Peter C Holland
Stephen E Chang
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10.1016/J.NLM.2012.03.008
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2012-03-26T00:00:00Z