Cholinergic control over attention in rats prone to attribute incentive salience to reward cues.
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Optogenetic studies of nicotinic contributions to cholinergic signaling in the central nervous systemA critical review of the literature on attentional bias in cocaine use disorder and suggestions for future researchHigh locomotor reactivity to novelty is associated with an increased propensity to choose saccharin over cocaine: new insights into the vulnerability to addiction.Chronic cocaine disrupts mesocortical learning mechanismsResting state functional connectivity of the basal nucleus of Meynert in humans: in comparison to the ventral striatum and the effects of ageA cocaine context renews drug seeking preferentially in a subset of individuals.Baseline-dependent effects of amphetamine on attention are associated with striatal dopamine metabolism.Acetylcholine functionally reorganizes neocortical microcircuits.Deterministic functions of cortical acetylcholine.Dissociable deficits of executive function caused by gestational adversity are linked to specific transcriptional changes in the prefrontal cortex.Rats that sign-track are resistant to Pavlovian but not instrumental extinction.Measuring Attention in Rodents: Comparison of a Modified Signal Detection Task and the 5-Choice Serial Reaction Time TaskWhat do phasic cholinergic signals do?Cue-evoked cocaine "craving": role of dopamine in the accumbens core.On the motivational properties of reward cues: Individual differences.Monitoring cholinergic activity during attentional performance in mice heterozygous for the choline transporter: a model of cholinergic capacity limits.Cholinergic modulation of hippocampal network function.Where attention falls: Increased risk of falls from the converging impact of cortical cholinergic and midbrain dopamine loss on striatal function.A potential role for the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus in mediating individual variation in Pavlovian conditioned responses.Interpreting chemical neurotransmission in vivo: techniques, time scales, and theories.Unresponsive Choline Transporter as a Trait Neuromarker and a Causal Mediator of Bottom-Up Attentional Biases.The (α4)3(β2)2 Stoichiometry of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Predominates in the Rat Motor Cortex.Cholinergic genetics of visual attention: Human and mouse choline transporter capacity variants influence distractibility.Attention and the Cholinergic System: Relevance to Schizophrenia.Acetylcholine Release in Prefrontal Cortex Promotes Gamma Oscillations and Theta-Gamma Coupling during Cue Detection.Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Circuits and Signaling in Cognition and Cognitive Decline.Thalamic cholinergic innervation makes a specific bottom-up contribution to signal detection: Evidence from Parkinson's disease patients with defined cholinergic losses.The sensory features of a food cue influence its ability to act as an incentive stimulus and evoke dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens coreNeurobiological Basis of Individual Variation in Stimulus-Reward Learning.The effects of clinically relevant doses of amphetamine and methylphenidate on signal detection and DRL in rats.Less is more: prolonged intermittent access cocaine self-administration produces incentive-sensitization and addiction-like behaviorSelective potentiation of (α4)3(β2)2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors augments amplitudes of prefrontal acetylcholine- and nicotine-evoked glutamatergic transients in ratsThe tendency to sign-track predicts cue-induced reinstatement during nicotine self-administration, and is enhanced by nicotine but not ethanol.Behavioral-Cognitive Targets for Cholinergic Enhancement.Coordinated Acetylcholine Release in Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus Is Associated with Arousal and Reward on Distinct Timescales.Diverse Roads to Relapse: A Discriminative Cue Signaling Cocaine Availability Is More Effective in Renewing Cocaine Seeking in Goal Trackers Than Sign Trackers and Depends on Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Activity.A food-predictive cue attributed with incentive salience engages subcortical afferents and efferents of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus.α5 nAChR modulation of the prefrontal cortex makes attention resilient.Transient inactivation of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus enhances cue-induced reinstatement in goal-trackers, but not sign-trackers.Revisiting the role of the insula and smoking cue-reactivity in relapse: A replication and extension of neuroimaging findings.
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Cholinergic control over attention in rats prone to attribute incentive salience to reward cues.
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Christopher C Angelakos
Giovanna Paolone
Martin Sarter
Paul J Meyer
Terry E Robinson
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0709-13.2013
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2013-05-01T00:00:00Z