Post-training, but not post-reactivation, administration of amphetamine and anisomycin modulates Pavlovian conditioned approach.
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The form of a conditioned stimulus can influence the degree to which it acquires incentive motivational propertiesDopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioningThe effects of amphetamine exposure on outcome-selective Pavlovian-instrumental transfer in rats.Distinct roles of methamphetamine in modulating spatial memory consolidation, retrieval, reconsolidation and the accompanying changes of ERK and CREB activation in hippocampus and prefrontal cortexAmphetamine and extinction of cued fear.Disruptive effect of amphetamines on Pavlovian to instrumental transfer.The nucleus accumbens core and shell are critical for the expression, but not the consolidation, of Pavlovian conditioned approach.Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex.The effects of yohimbine and amphetamine on fear expression and extinction in rats.The effects of amphetamine sensitization on conditioned inhibition during a Pavlovian-instrumental transfer task in ratsDorsal hippocampal regulation of memory reconsolidation processes that facilitate drug context-induced cocaine-seeking behavior in ratsReconsolidation of drug memories.Memory reconsolidation in aversive and appetitive settings.Effects of drugs of abuse on hippocampal plasticity and hippocampus-dependent learning and memory: contributions to development and maintenance of addiction.Consolidation of auditory fear memories formed by weak unconditioned stimuli requires NMDA receptor activation and de novo protein synthesis in the striatum.Post-learning infusion of anisomycin into the anterior cingulate cortex impairs instrumental acquisition through an effect on reinforcer valuation.Reactivation-dependent amnesia in Pavlovian approach and instrumental transfer.Cocaine preexposure enhances sexual conditioning and increases resistance to extinction in male Japanese quail.Over-expectation generated in a complex appetitive goal-tracking task is capable of inducing memory reconsolidation.Effects of post-training heroin and d-amphetamine on consolidation of win-stay learning and fear conditioning.
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Post-training, but not post-reactivation, administration of amphetamine and anisomycin modulates Pavlovian conditioned approach.
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Cory A Blaiss
Patricia H Janak
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2007-01-26T00:00:00Z