A E Kelley
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Kelley A
Curr Protoc Neurosci
. 2008 Apr;
Chapter 8:Unit 8.8.
PMID: 18428549
This unit presents a quantitative, observational method for the assessment of rodent stereotyped behavior which consists of motor responses that are repetitive, invariant, and seemingly without purpose or goal. The...
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Instrumental learning, but not performance, requires dopamine D1-receptor activation in the amygdala
Andrzejewski M, Spencer R, Kelley A
Neuroscience
. 2005 Aug;
135(2):335-45.
PMID: 16111818
Substantial experimental evidence exists suggesting a critical role for dopamine in reinforcer-related processes, such as learning and drug addiction. Dopamine receptors, and in particular D1 receptors, are widely considered as...
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Schochet T, Kelley A, Landry C
Neuroscience
. 2005 Aug;
135(1):285-97.
PMID: 16084664
Relatively little attention has been focused on mechanisms related to neural plasticity and drug abuse in adolescence, compared with abundant research using adult animal models. As smoking is typically initiated...
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Kelley A, Will M, Steininger T, Zhang M, Haber S
Eur J Neurosci
. 2003 Nov;
18(9):2592-8.
PMID: 14622160
Brain opioid peptide systems are known to play an important role in motivation, emotion, attachment behaviour, the response to stress and pain, and the control of food intake. Opioid peptides...
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Will M, Franzblau E, Kelley A
J Neurosci
. 2003 Apr;
23(7):2882-8.
PMID: 12684475
Endogenous opioid peptides within the nucleus accumbens, a forebrain site critical for the regulation of reward-related behavior, are believed to play an important role in the control of appetite. In...
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Kelley A, Bakshi V, Haber S, Steininger T, Will M, Zhang M
Physiol Behav
. 2002 Jul;
76(3):365-77.
PMID: 12117573
There is a long-standing interest in the role of endogenous opioid peptides in feeding behavior and, in particular, in the modulation of food reward and palatability. Since drugs such as...
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Rhodes J, Hosack G, Girard I, Kelley A, Mitchell G, Garland Jr T
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2001 Nov;
158(2):120-31.
PMID: 11702085
Rationale: To study the neural basis of genetic hyperactivity, we measured acute drug responses of mice (Mus domesticus) from four replicate lines that had been selectively bred (23-24 generations) for...
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Wake-promoting and sleep-suppressing actions of hypocretin (orexin): basal forebrain sites of action
Espana R, Baldo B, Kelley A, Berridge C
Neuroscience
. 2001 Oct;
106(4):699-715.
PMID: 11682157
The hypocretins (orexins) are a newly identified peptide family comprised of two peptides, hypocretin-1 and hypocretin-2. Recent observations suggest an involvement of these peptides in the regulation of behavioral state....
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Sverdrup L, Kallqvist T, Kelley A, Furst C, Hagen S
Chemosphere
. 2001 Oct;
45(4-5):653-8.
PMID: 11680761
In this study, we compared the sensitivity of freshwater and marine organisms to two structurally similar substances, acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. Reported acute toxicity data (L(E)C50-values) for freshwater organisms...
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Baldo B, Kelley A
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2001 Sep;
281(4):R1232-42.
PMID: 11557632
Amylin, a calcitonin gene-related peptide-like peptide coreleased with insulin, exerts anorexic effects on central administration. Because previous studies revealed dense amylin binding in the nucleus accumbens (Acb), we investigated the...