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Roll J, McSweeney F, Meil W, Hinson J, See R
Behav Processes . 2014 Jun; 37(1):9-20. PMID: 24897154
Two experiments examined within-session changes in operant responding when cocaine or cocaine plus food served as the reinforcer. In Experiment 1, male rats self-administered intravenous cocaine according to several fixed...
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Hearing M, Schochet T, See R, McGinty J
Neuroscience . 2010 Jul; 170(2):570-9. PMID: 20654701
In this study, the expression patterns of zif268 and activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated gene (arc) were investigated in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and dorsal hippocampal (dHPC) subregions during context-induced drug-seeking following 22...
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Rogers J, De Santis S, See R
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2008 May; 199(4):615-24. PMID: 18493748
Rationale: Methamphetamine is a highly addictive psychostimulant, and chronic methamphetamine users show high rates of relapse. Furthermore, prolonged methamphetamine abuse can lead to psychiatric symptoms and has been associated with...
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Hearing M, See R, McGinty J
Brain Struct Funct . 2008 May; 213(1-2):215-27. PMID: 18488248
One of the most insidious features of cocaine addiction is a high rate of relapse even after extended periods of abstinence. A wide variety of drug-associated stimuli, including the context...
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Hearing M, Miller S, See R, McGinty J
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2008 Mar; 198(1):77-91. PMID: 18311559
Rationale: Alterations in the activity of the prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortices of cocaine addicts have been linked with re-exposure to cocaine-associated stimuli. Objectives: Using an animal model of relapse to...
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Feltenstein M, See R
Br J Pharmacol . 2008 Mar; 154(2):261-74. PMID: 18311189
Drug addiction presents as a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by persistent drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviours. Given the significant detrimental effects of this disease both socially and economically, a considerable amount...
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Rogers J, Ghee S, See R
Neuroscience . 2007 Dec; 151(2):579-88. PMID: 18061358
Reinstatement of extinguished drug-seeking has been utilized in the study of the neural substrates of relapse to drugs of abuse, particularly cocaine. However, limited studies have examined the circuitry that...
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See R, Elliott J, Feltenstein M
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2007 Jun; 194(3):321-31. PMID: 17589830
Rationale: Recent studies have implicated an important role for the dorsal striatum during craving for cocaine and in cocaine-seeking after abstinence in rats. Objectives: We compared the effects of pharmacological...
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Berglind W, Case J, Parker M, Fuchs R, See R
Neuroscience . 2005 Nov; 137(2):699-706. PMID: 16289883
The basolateral amygdala complex has been implicated in the formation and utilization of cocaine-cue associations in rat models of cue-induced reinstatement to cocaine-seeking behavior. We have previously demonstrated the importance...
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See R, McLaughlin J, Fuchs R
Neuroscience . 2003 Mar; 117(2):477-83. PMID: 12614687
Recent evidence has demonstrated a critical role for the basolateral amygdala complex in the reinstatement of extinguished drug-seeking behavior produced by drug-paired cues. In the current study, we utilized a...