Micro-opioid receptor activation in the basolateral amygdala mediates the learning of increases but not decreases in the incentive value of a food reward.
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The multiple facets of opioid receptor function: implications for addictionBasolateral amygdala rapid glutamate release encodes an outcome-specific representation vital for reward-predictive cues to selectively invigorate reward-seeking actions.Orbitofrontal and striatal circuits dynamically encode the shift between goal-directed and habitual actions.Optogenetic excitation of central amygdala amplifies and narrows incentive motivation to pursue one reward above another.Reward mechanisms in obesity: new insights and future directions.The role of opioid processes in reward and decision-makingInflated reward value in early opiate withdrawalWhich cue to 'want'? Opioid stimulation of central amygdala makes goal-trackers show stronger goal-tracking, just as sign-trackers show stronger sign-trackingInvolvement of Endogenous Enkephalins and β-Endorphin in Feeding and Diet-Induced Obesity.What and when to "want"? Amygdala-based focusing of incentive salience upon sugar and sexThe basolateral amygdala in reward learning and addictionMotivational Processes Underlying Substance Abuse Disorder.Amygdala central nucleus interacts with dorsolateral striatum to regulate the acquisition of habits.Decreased consumption of sweet fluids in μ opioid receptor knockout mice: a microstructural analysis of licking behaviorμ- and δ-opioid-related processes in the accumbens core and shell differentially mediate the influence of reward-guided and stimulus-guided decisions on choiceβ-Arrestin 2 knockout mice exhibit sensitized dopamine release and increased reward in response to a low dose of alcohol.Lateral/basolateral amygdala serotonin type-2 receptors modulate operant self-administration of a sweetened ethanol solution via inhibition of principal neuron activity.Principles of motivation revealed by the diverse functions of neuropharmacological and neuroanatomical substrates underlying feeding behavior.The Origins and Organization of Vertebrate Pavlovian Conditioning.Basolateral Amygdala to Orbitofrontal Cortex Projections Enable Cue-Triggered Reward Expectations.Extinction and the associative structure of heterogeneous instrumental chains.Amygdala mu-opioid receptors mediate the motivating influence of cue-triggered reward expectations.Dissociable contributions of anterior cingulate cortex and basolateral amygdala on a rodent cost/benefit decision-making task of cognitive effort.Sex-specific enhancement of palatability-driven feeding in adolescent rats.Differential dependence of Pavlovian incentive motivation and instrumental incentive learning processes on dopamine signaling.Basolateral amygdala supports the maintenance of value and effortful choice of a preferred option.Long-lasting deficits in hedonic and nucleus accumbens reactivity to sweet rewards by sugar overconsumption during adolescence.
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Micro-opioid receptor activation in the basolateral amygdala mediates the learning of increases but not decreases in the incentive value of a food reward.
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Ingrid C Cely
Kate M Wassum
Nigel T Maidment
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3102-10.2011
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2011-02-01T00:00:00Z