Megan L Shipman
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Pierce-Messick Z, Shipman M, Desilets G, Corbit L
Nat Protoc
. 2024 Oct;
20(2):518-538.
PMID: 39443709
Goal-directed behaviors allow animals to act to satisfy needs and desires. The outcome devaluation task is an effective method for identifying goal-directed behaviors and distinguishing these from other types of...
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Moke B, Shipman M, Lui S, Corbit L
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2024 Jun;
241(10):2103-2115.
PMID: 38822850
Rationale: Obesity is associated with numerous health risks and ever-increasing rates are a significant global concern. However, despite weight loss attempts many people have difficulty maintaining weight loss. Previous studies...
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Becchi S, Hood J, Kendig M, Mohammadkhani A, Shipman M, Balleine B, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2022 Oct;
239(11):3495-3506.
PMID: 36219247
Rationale: Attempts to lose weight often fail despite knowledge of the health risks associated with obesity and determined efforts. We previously showed that rodents fed an obesogenic diet displayed premature...
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Emtage J, Shipman M, Corbit L
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2022 Sep;
240(3):547-559.
PMID: 36129491
Rationale: Adenosine A receptors (AR) in the dorsal striatum have been implicated in goal-directed behaviour. While activation of these receptors with several methods has resulted in an insensitivity to outcome...
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Shipman M, Corbit L
Transl Psychiatry
. 2022 Jan;
12(1):42.
PMID: 35091538
Many overweight or obese people struggle to sustain the behavioural changes necessary to achieve and maintain weight loss. In rodents, obesogenic diet can disrupt goal-directed control of responding for food...
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Shipman M, Madasu S, Morielli A, Green J
Behav Neurosci
. 2021 Feb;
135(3):336-342.
PMID: 33630615
Cerebellar metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 (mGluR1) expressed by Purkinje cells may play an important role in learning-related cerebellar plasticity. Eyeblink conditioning (EBC) is a well-studied form of Pavlovian learning that...
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Trask S, Shipman M, Green J, Bouton M
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2020 Jan;
169:107161.
PMID: 31927081
Recent findings from our laboratory suggest that an extensively-practiced instrumental behavior can appear to be a goal-directed action (rather than a habit) when a second behavior is added and reinforced...
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Shipman M, Johnson G, Bouton M, Green J
eNeuro
. 2019 Sep;
6(5).
PMID: 31511245
Operant (instrumental) conditioning is a laboratory analog for voluntary behavior and involves learning to make a response for a reinforcing outcome. The prelimbic cortex (PL), a region of the rodent...
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Shipman M, Green J
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2019 Feb;
:106996.
PMID: 30771461
There is a widespread, nearly complete consensus that the human and non-human primate cerebellum is engaged in non-motor, cognitive functions. This body of research has implicated the lateral portions of...
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Shipman M, Trask S, Bouton M, Green J
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2018 Jul;
155:164-172.
PMID: 30053577
Several studies have examined a role for the prelimbic cortex (PL) and infralimbic cortex (IL) in free operant behavior. The general conclusion has been that PL controls goal-directed actions (instrumental...