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Affective neuroscience of pleasure: reward in humans and animalsDopamine reward circuitry: two projection systems from the ventral midbrain to the nucleus accumbens-olfactory tubercle complex.Dopamine-independent locomotor actions of amphetamines in a novel acute mouse model of Parkinson disease.Stress responses and the mesolimbic dopamine system: social contexts and sex differencesThe neurobiology of anhedonia and other reward-related deficitsRegulation of dietary choice by the decision-making circuitryOptogenetic mimicry of the transient activation of dopamine neurons by natural reward is sufficient for operant reinforcementMesolimbic dopamine signals the value of work.Compromised NMDA/Glutamate Receptor Expression in Dopaminergic Neurons Impairs Instrumental Learning, But Not Pavlovian Goal Tracking or Sign Tracking(1,2,3)Phasic firing in dopaminergic neurons is sufficient for behavioral conditioningArchitectural Representation of Valence in the Limbic System.A behavioral genetics approach to understanding D1 receptor involvement in phasic dopamine signaling.'Liking' and 'wanting' food rewards: brain substrates and roles in eating disordersConjunctive encoding of movement and reward by ventral tegmental area neurons in the freely navigating rodent.Dorsal raphe neurons signal reward through 5-HT and glutamate.Restoration of dopamine signaling to the dorsal striatum is sufficient for aspects of active maternal behavior in female miceMetabolic hormones, dopamine circuits, and feeding.Mechanisms of body weight fluctuations in Parkinson's disease.Conjunctive processing of locomotor signals by the ventral tegmental area neuronal population.Early life protein restriction alters dopamine circuitry.The ability of the mesocortical dopamine system to operate in distinct temporal modes.The tempted brain eats: pleasure and desire circuits in obesity and eating disorders.Role of the dorsal medial habenula in the regulation of voluntary activity, motor function, hedonic state, and primary reinforcementReconsidering anhedonia in depression: lessons from translational neuroscience.From prediction error to incentive salience: mesolimbic computation of reward motivation.Cre recombinase-mediated restoration of nigrostriatal dopamine in dopamine-deficient mice reverses hypophagia and bradykinesiaReward mechanisms in obesity: new insights and future directions.Dopamine and effort-based decision makingAtypical antipsychotics and the neural regulation of food intake and peripheral metabolism.Impaired response to amphetamine and neuronal degeneration in the nucleus accumbens of autoimmune MRL-lpr mice.Optogenetic interrogation of dopaminergic modulation of the multiple phases of reward-seeking behavior.GLP-1 neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract project directly to the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens to control for food intake.Brain Circuits of Methamphetamine Place Reinforcement Learning: The Role of the Hippocampus-VTA Loop.Dopamine and performance in a reinforcement learning task: evidence from Parkinson's disease.Severe dopaminergic neuron loss in rhesus monkey brain impairs morphine-induced conditioned place preferenceGhrelin increases the motivation to eat, but does not alter food palatability.Taste uncoupled from nutrition fails to sustain the reinforcing properties of food.Mouse models of neurodevelopmental disease of the basal ganglia and associated circuits.Stress effects on the neural substrates of motivated behavior.Starvation after AgRP neuron ablation is independent of melanocortin signaling.
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2003 nî lūn-bûn
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2003年の論文
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2003年学术文章
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2003年学术文章
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2003年学术文章
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2003年学术文章
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Reward without dopamine.
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Reward without dopamine.
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Reward without dopamine.
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Reward without dopamine.
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Reward without dopamine.
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Reward without dopamine.
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Reward without dopamine
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P2093
Claire Matson Cannon
Richard D Palmiter
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10827-10831
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-34-10827.2003
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2003-11-01T00:00:00Z