Preferences for cocaine- or pup-associated chambers differentiates otherwise behaviorally identical postpartum maternal rats.
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Cocaine is low on the value ladder of rats: possible evidence for resilience to addictionCommon and divergent psychobiological mechanisms underlying maternal behaviors in non-human and human mammalsThalamic neuropeptide mediating the effects of nursing on lactation and maternal motivationParental precaution: neurobiological means and adaptive ends.Inactivation or inhibition of neuronal activity in the medial prefrontal cortex largely reduces pup retrieval and grouping in maternal rats.Cocaine-associated odor cue re-exposure increases blood oxygenation level dependent signal in memory and reward regions of the maternal rat brain.Neural mechanisms of reproduction in females as a predisposing factor for drug addiction.A bold view of the lactating brain: functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of suckling in awake dams.Addiction and reward-related genes show altered expression in the postpartum nucleus accumbens.Both high and low doses of cocaine derail normal maternal caregiving - lessons from the laboratory ratPreference for cocaine- versus pup-associated cues differentially activates neurons expressing either Fos or cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript in lactating, maternal rodentsPlasma cocaine levels, metabolites, and locomotor activity after subcutaneous cocaine injection are stable across the postpartum period in ratsIndividual differences in novelty-seeking and emotional reactivity correlate with variation in maternal behaviorCurrent models and future directions for understanding the neural circuitries of maternal behaviors in rodents.Increasing the incentive salience of cocaine challenges preference for pup- over cocaine-associated stimuli during early postpartum: place preference and locomotor analyses in the lactating female rat.Characterization of maternal motivation in the lactating rat: Contrasts between early and late postpartum responses.Exposure to pups influences the strength of maternal motivation in virgin female rats.Sexual differentiation of motivation: a novel mechanism?Brain Reward Pathway Dysfunction in Maternal Depression and Addiction: A Present and Future Transgenerational Risk.Genetic and neuroendocrine regulation of the postpartum brain.Novelty-induced locomotion is positively associated with cocaine ingestion in adolescent rats; anxiety is correlated in adults.Cocaine sensitization increases kyphosis and modulates neural activity in adult nulliparous rats.Oxytocin, motivation and the role of dopamine.Effect of cocaine sensitization prior to pregnancy on maternal care and aggression in the rat.Early life social stress and resting state functional connectivity in postpartum rat anterior cingulate circuits.Effect of reward type on object discrimination learning in socially monogamous coppery titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus)
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Preferences for cocaine- or pup-associated chambers differentiates otherwise behaviorally identical postpartum maternal rats.
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Preferences for cocaine- or pu ...... ical postpartum maternal rats.
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Brandi J Mattson
Jay S Rosenblatt
Joan I Morrell
Sharon E Williams
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10.1007/S00213-002-1351-4
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2003-02-27T00:00:00Z