Jonathan J Chow
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Chow J, Hofford R, Beckmann J
Neuropharmacology
. 2020 Dec;
184:108441.
PMID: 33340530
Differences in overall cocaine intake can directly affect neuroadaptations, and this relationship can make it difficult to interpret neurobiological changes seen in drug-choice studies, since drug intake varies between subjects....
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Chow J, Beckmann J
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2020 Oct;
218:108369.
PMID: 33109461
Background: Preclinical studies into drug vs. nondrug choice have emerged to better model and investigate the neurobehavioral mechanisms underlying drug preference. Current literature has suggested that drugs of abuse have...
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Hofford R, Bond P, Chow J, Bardo M
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2020 Jun;
213:108125.
PMID: 32590212
Background: Social peers influence human drug use at every stage of addiction. Using a dual-compartment apparatus that allows for limited social contact, recent work has shown that cocaine self-administration is...
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Beckmann J, Chow J, Hutsell B
Neuropharmacology
. 2019 Mar;
153:142-152.
PMID: 30905612
Ever-increasing evidence suggests that substance use disorder is mediated by decision-making processes, and as such, providing nondrug alternatives can shift maladaptive preferences away from drug reinforcers, such as cocaine. Of...
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Chow J, Beckmann J
Behav Brain Res
. 2017 Oct;
338:40-46.
PMID: 29037660
Glutamatergic signaling plays an important role in learning and memory. Using Pavlovian conditioned approach procedures, the mechanisms that drive stimulus-reward learning and memory have been investigated. However, there are instances...
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Hofford R, Chow J, Beckmann J, Bardo M
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2017 Sep;
234(23-24):3499-3506.
PMID: 28916995
Background: Opioid abuse is a major problem around the world. Identifying environmental factors that contribute to opioid abuse and addiction is necessary for decreasing this epidemic. In rodents, environmental enrichment...
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Chow J, Smith A, George Wilson A, Zentall T, Beckmann J
Behav Brain Res
. 2016 Dec;
320:244-254.
PMID: 27993692
Stimuli that are more predictive of subsequent reward also function as better conditioned reinforcers. Moreover, stimuli attributed with incentive salience function as more robust conditioned reinforcers. Some theories have suggested...
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Smith A, Bailey A, Chow J, Beckmann J, Zentall T
PLoS One
. 2016 Jul;
11(7):e0159336.
PMID: 27441394
Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequently signals reliable reinforcement over alternatives that provide greater reinforcement overall. As a mechanism for this behavior, recent research...
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Chow J, Nickell J, Darna M, Beckmann J
Neuropharmacology
. 2016 Jul;
109:320-331.
PMID: 27371135
Stimulus-reward learning has been heavily linked to the reward-prediction error learning hypothesis and dopaminergic function. However, some evidence suggests dopaminergic function may not strictly underlie reward-prediction error learning, but may...
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Darna M, Chow J, Yates J, Charnigo R, Beckmann J, Bardo M, et al.
Behav Brain Res
. 2015 Jul;
293:134-42.
PMID: 26183652
Impulsivity is a multi-faceted personality construct that plays a prominent role in drug abuse vulnerability. Dysregulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin, 5-HT) systems in subregions of the prefrontal cortex has been implicated...