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At what stage of neural processing does cocaine act to boost pursuit of rewards?The Effects of Electrical and Optical Stimulation of Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons on Rat 50-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations.Prolonged rewarding stimulation of the rat medial forebrain bundle: neurochemical and behavioral consequencesRobust optical fiber patch-cords for in vivo optogenetic experiments in rats.Ventral Midbrain NMDA Receptor Blockade: From Enhanced Reward and Dopamine Inactivation.dcc Haploinsufficiency results in blunted sensitivity to cocaine enhancement of reward seeking.Psychophysical inference of frequency-following fidelity in the neural substrate for brain stimulation reward.Scarce means with alternative uses: robbins' definition of economics and its extension to the behavioral and neurobiological study of animal decision making.Neural basis of utility estimation.Valuation of opportunity costs by rats working for rewarding electrical brain stimulation.The effect of probability discounting on reward seeking: a three-dimensional perspectiveOptimal indolence: a normative microscopic approach to work and leisure.Effects of NMDA lesions of the medial basal forebrain on LH and VTA self-stimulation.The effects of reinforcer magnitude on timing in rats.Validation and extension of the reward-mountain model.Dynamic changes in dopamine tone during self-stimulation of the ventral tegmental area in rats.Neuroscience. Gambling on dopamine.The reinforcement mountain: allocation of behavior as a function of the rate and intensity of rewarding brain stimulation.Cannabinoid receptor blockade reduces the opportunity cost at which rats maintain operant performance for rewarding brain stimulation.Potentiation of intracranial self-stimulation during prolonged subcutaneous infusion of cocaine.Predictable and unpredictable rewards produce similar changes in dopamine tone.Potentiation of brain stimulation reward by weight loss: evidence for functional heterogeneity in brain reward circuitry.Thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue is activated by electrical stimulation of the rat dorsal raphe nucleus.Role of dopamine tone in the pursuit of brain stimulation reward.Growth of brain stimulation reward as a function of duration and stimulation strength.Rewarding effectiveness of caudal MFB stimulation is unaltered following DMH lesions.Does neuropeptide Y contribute to the modulation of brain stimulation reward by chronic food restriction?Rattus Psychologicus: construction of preferences by self-stimulating rats.Functional imaging of neural responses to expectancy and experience of monetary gains and losses.Operant tempo varies with reinforcement rate: implications for measurement of reward efficacy.Self-stimulation of the MFB following parabrachial lesions.Failure of amygdaloid lesions to increase the threshold for self-stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus and ventral tegmental area.A new view of the effect of dopamine receptor antagonism on operant performance for rewarding brain stimulation in the rat.Behaviorally derived measures of conduction velocity in the substrate for rewarding medial forebrain bundle stimulation.Behavioral measures of conduction velocity and refractory period for reward-relevant axons in the anterior LH and VTA.The substrates for lateral hypothalamic and medial pre-frontal cortex self-stimulation have different refractory periods and show poor spatial summation.Absolute and relative refractory periods of the substrates for lateral hypothalamic and ventral midbrain self-stimulation.Physiological measures of conduction velocity and refractory period for putative reward-relevant MFB axons arising in the rostral MFB.Early onset of demyelination after N-methyl-D-aspartate lesions of the lateral hypothalamus.The neural substrates for the rewarding and dopamine-releasing effects of medial forebrain bundle stimulation have partially discrepant frequency responses.
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