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The following pages link to Taste reactivity analysis of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced aphagia: implications for arousal and anhedonia hypotheses of dopamine function (Q41260307):
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- Motivation concepts in behavioral neuroscience (Q22337319) (← links)
- Stress responses and the mesolimbic dopamine system: social contexts and sex differences (Q26851213) (← links)
- Lateral hypothalamus, nucleus accumbens, and ventral pallidum roles in eating and hunger: interactions between homeostatic and reward circuitry (Q27021825) (← links)
- The D2 receptor is critical in mediating opiate motivation only in opiate-dependent and withdrawn mice (Q28513814) (← links)
- Dopamine, learning and motivation (Q29616245) (← links)
- What is the role of dopamine in reward: hedonic impact, reward learning, or incentive salience? (Q29618655) (← links)
- The debate over dopamine's role in reward: the case for incentive salience (Q29618738) (← links)
- The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers (Q30471555) (← links)
- Dissociation of hedonic reaction to reward and incentive motivation in an animal model of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia (Q30514166) (← links)
- Worth the 'EEfRT'? The effort expenditure for rewards task as an objective measure of motivation and anhedonia (Q33492765) (← links)
- Phasic dopamine release in appetitive behaviors and drug addiction (Q33880993) (← links)
- Intra-accumbens infusion of a muscarinic antagonist reduces food intake without altering the incentive properties of food-associated cues. (Q34043241) (← links)
- From prediction error to incentive salience: mesolimbic computation of reward motivation (Q34266807) (← links)
- Prefrontal/accumbal catecholamine system processes high motivational salience (Q34285610) (← links)
- Reconceptualizing anhedonia: novel perspectives on balancing the pleasure networks in the human brain (Q34468910) (← links)
- Metabotropic glutamate receptor blockade in nucleus accumbens shell shifts affective valence towards fear and disgust (Q34574309) (← links)
- Effort-related functions of nucleus accumbens dopamine and associated forebrain circuits (Q34602346) (← links)
- Motivational views of reinforcement: implications for understanding the behavioral functions of nucleus accumbens dopamine. (Q35006214) (← links)
- Appetite and reward (Q35007563) (← links)
- Dopamine and effort-based decision making (Q35064882) (← links)
- Hedonic and incentive signals for body weight control (Q35132233) (← links)
- Role of brain dopamine in food reward and reinforcement (Q35140226) (← links)
- Trait Anticipatory Pleasure Predicts Effort Expenditure for Reward (Q35675744) (← links)
- Time course of transient behavioral depression and persistent behavioral sensitization in relation to regional brain monoamine concentrations during amphetamine withdrawal in rats (Q35781905) (← links)
- Brain Circuits of Methamphetamine Place Reinforcement Learning: The Role of the Hippocampus-VTA Loop (Q35937208) (← links)
- Hedonic sensitivity in adolescent and adult rats: taste reactivity and voluntary sucrose consumption (Q36064897) (← links)
- Stress and addiction: contribution of the corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) system in neuroplasticity (Q36210642) (← links)
- Complex motor and sensorimotor functions of striatal and accumbens dopamine: involvement in instrumental behavior processes (Q36252848) (← links)
- Schizophrenia in translation: dissecting motivation in schizophrenia and rodents. (Q36386319) (← links)
- Stress effects on the neural substrates of motivated behavior (Q36486945) (← links)
- Calculating utility: preclinical evidence for cost-benefit analysis by mesolimbic dopamine (Q36660449) (← links)
- Discrete neurochemical coding of distinguishable motivational processes: insights from nucleus accumbens control of feeding (Q36743635) (← links)
- Toward a Pathophysiology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivint Disorder (Q36873993) (← links)
- Dissecting motivational circuitry to understand substance abuse (Q37215613) (← links)
- Oxytocin, motivation and the role of dopamine (Q37423361) (← links)
- Sweetened-fat intake sensitizes gamma-aminobutyric acid-mediated feeding responses elicited from the nucleus accumbens shell (Q37450814) (← links)
- Use of the Exponential and Exponentiated Demand Equations to Assess the Behavioral Economics of Negative Reinforcement (Q37653786) (← links)
- Dopamine signaling in the nucleus accumbens of animals self-administering drugs of abuse (Q37821386) (← links)
- Advances in the neurobiological bases for food 'liking' versus 'wanting'. (Q38215870) (← links)
- Reassessing wanting and liking in the study of mesolimbic influence on food intake (Q38930205) (← links)
- Feeding-modulatory effects of mu-opioids in the medial prefrontal cortex: a review of recent findings and comparison to opioid actions in the nucleus accumbens (Q39067911) (← links)
- Characterizing ingestive behavior through licking microstructure: Underlying neurobiology and its use in the study of obesity in animal models (Q39419249) (← links)
- Dissociation of wanting and liking for alcohol in humans: a test of the incentive-sensitisation theory (Q42165845) (← links)
- Liking, wanting, and the incentive-sensitization theory of addiction (Q42907401) (← links)
- Differential involvement of NMDA, AMPA/kainate, and dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens core in the acquisition and performance of pavlovian approach behavior. (Q43805383) (← links)
- Neural responses during anticipation of a primary taste reward (Q43906198) (← links)
- Ventral tegmental lesions reduce overconsumption of normally preferred taste fluid in rats (Q44111411) (← links)
- Nucleus accumbens opioid, GABAergic, and dopaminergic modulation of palatable food motivation: Contrasting effects revealed by a progressive ratio study in the rat (Q44341327) (← links)
- Reward without dopamine. (Q44674159) (← links)
- Suppression or facilitation of operant behaviour by raclopride dependent on concentration of sucrose reward (Q45341056) (← links)