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The following pages link to Preferential enhancement of dopamine transmission within the nucleus accumbens shell by cocaine is attributable to a direct increase in phasic dopamine release events (Q36976953):
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- Disparity between tonic and phasic ethanol-induced dopamine increases in the nucleus accumbens of rats (Q24597963) (← links)
- How Menthol Alters Tobacco-Smoking Behavior: A Biological Perspective (Q26785456) (← links)
- Illicit dopamine transients: reconciling actions of abused drugs (Q26997102) (← links)
- At what stage of neural processing does cocaine act to boost pursuit of rewards? (Q27313618) (← links)
- Intravascular food reward (Q27319803) (← links)
- Cocaine-Induced Endocannabinoid Mobilization in the Ventral Tegmental Area (Q27320220) (← links)
- Aversive stimuli drive drug seeking in a state of low dopamine tone (Q27327277) (← links)
- Diversity of Dopaminergic Neural Circuits in Response to Drug Exposure (Q28067590) (← links)
- Amphetamine elicits opposing actions on readily releasable and reserve pools for dopamine (Q28487647) (← links)
- Architectural Representation of Valence in the Limbic System. (Q30355371) (← links)
- Dual control of dopamine synthesis and release by presynaptic and postsynaptic dopamine D2 receptors (Q30450310) (← links)
- An animal model of genetic vulnerability to behavioral disinhibition and responsiveness to reward-related cues: implications for addiction. (Q30492372) (← links)
- Basolateral amygdala modulates terminal dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens and conditioned responding (Q30493964) (← links)
- In vivo voltammetric monitoring of catecholamine release in subterritories of the nucleus accumbens shell (Q30495355) (← links)
- Regional specificity in the real-time development of phasic dopamine transmission patterns during acquisition of a cue-cocaine association in rats (Q30496734) (← links)
- Cocaine Cues Drive Opposing Context-Dependent Shifts in Reward Processing and Emotional State (Q30500153) (← links)
- Mesolimbic dopamine transients in motivated behaviors: focus on maternal behavior (Q30500349) (← links)
- Neural correlates of Pavlovian‐to‐instrumental transfer in the nucleus accumbens shell are selectively potentiated following cocaine self‐administration (Q30539851) (← links)
- Cocaine self-administration abolishes associative neural encoding in the nucleus accumbens necessary for higher-order learning (Q30559691) (← links)
- Critical role of peripheral drug actions in experience-dependent changes in nucleus accumbens glutamate release induced by intravenous cocaine (Q30660440) (← links)
- Inhibitory Input from the Lateral Hypothalamus to the Ventral Tegmental Area Disinhibits Dopamine Neurons and Promotes Behavioral Activation (Q30789808) (← links)
- Neuronal circuitry underlying the impact of D3 receptor ligands in drug addiction. (Q30855960) (← links)
- Methylphenidate amplifies the potency and reinforcing effects of amphetamines by increasing dopamine transporter expression (Q33597559) (← links)
- Cocaine-induced neuroadaptations in glutamate transmission: potential therapeutic targets for craving and addiction (Q33626978) (← links)
- Nucleus accumbens dopamine mediates amphetamine-induced impairment of social bonding in a monogamous rodent species. (Q33666834) (← links)
- Methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity disrupts pharmacologically evoked dopamine transients in the dorsomedial and dorsolateral striatum (Q33807294) (← links)
- Enriched encoding: reward motivation organizes cortical networks for hippocampal detection of unexpected events (Q33872237) (← links)
- Phasic dopamine release in appetitive behaviors and drug addiction (Q33880993) (← links)
- The hypocretin-orexin system regulates cocaine self-administration via actions on the mesolimbic dopamine system (Q33897435) (← links)
- Sensitization of rapid dopamine signaling in the nucleus accumbens core and shell after repeated cocaine in rats (Q34108444) (← links)
- Delays conferred by escalating costs modulate dopamine release to rewards but not their predictors (Q34157737) (← links)
- Optical suppression of drug-evoked phasic dopamine release (Q34198509) (← links)
- Reward and aversion in a heterogeneous midbrain dopamine system. (Q34338643) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence of mediolateral functional dichotomy in the rat nucleus accumbens during cocaine self-administration II: phasic firing patterns (Q34417283) (← links)
- A role for phasic dopamine release within the nucleus accumbens in encoding aversion: a review of the neurochemical literature (Q34452899) (← links)
- Hypocretin 1/orexin A in the ventral tegmental area enhances dopamine responses to cocaine and promotes cocaine self-administration (Q34893412) (← links)
- Hypocretin/Orexin regulation of dopamine signaling and cocaine self-administration is mediated predominantly by hypocretin receptor 1. (Q35006072) (← links)
- Neural encoding of cocaine-seeking behavior is coincident with phasic dopamine release in the accumbens core and shell (Q35023233) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of dopamine neuron activity across traits and states. (Q35032842) (← links)
- A subpopulation of neurochemically-identified ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons is excited by intravenous cocaine. (Q35044791) (← links)
- Differentiating the rapid actions of cocaine (Q35161471) (← links)
- Rapid dopamine transmission within the nucleus accumbens: dramatic difference between morphine and oxycodone delivery (Q35174410) (← links)
- In vivo comparison of norepinephrine and dopamine release in rat brain by simultaneous measurements with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry. (Q35552647) (← links)
- Primary food reward and reward-predictive stimuli evoke different patterns of phasic dopamine signaling throughout the striatum (Q35613463) (← links)
- Hypocretin/orexin regulation of dopamine signaling: implications for reward and reinforcement mechanisms (Q36177962) (← links)
- Rapid changes in extracellular glutamate induced by natural arousing stimuli and intravenous cocaine in the nucleus accumbens shell and core (Q36211291) (← links)
- Medial prefrontal cortex inversely regulates toluene-induced changes in markers of synaptic plasticity of mesolimbic dopamine neurons (Q36526171) (← links)
- Dual roles of dopamine in food and drug seeking: the drive-reward paradox (Q36542357) (← links)
- Distribution and compartmental organization of GABAergic medium-sized spiny neurons in the mouse nucleus accumbens. (Q36619133) (← links)
- Chemical gradients within brain extracellular space measured using low flow push-pull perfusion sampling in vivo (Q36638610) (← links)