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Concept Cocaine-Related Disorders
Concept Cocaine
Academic Article Neural correlates of Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in the nucleus accumbens shell are selectively potentiated following cocaine self-administration.
Academic Article Cocaine self-administration abolishes associative neural encoding in the nucleus accumbens necessary for higher-order learning.
Academic Article Cocaine-experienced rats exhibit learning deficits in a task sensitive to orbitofrontal cortex lesions.
Academic Article Prelimbic and infralimbic cortical regions differentially encode cocaine-associated stimuli and cocaine-seeking before and following abstinence.
Academic Article Cocaine Self-Administration Experience Induces Pathological Phasic Accumbens Dopamine Signals and Abnormal Incentive Behaviors in Drug-Abstinent Rats.
Academic Article Terminal Dopamine Release Kinetics in the Accumbens Core and Shell Are Distinctly Altered after Withdrawal from Cocaine Self-Administration.
Academic Article Prior Cocaine Experience Impairs Normal Phasic Dopamine Signals of Reward Value in Accumbens Shell.
Grant Mechanisms of Higher-Order Learning in the NAc Impaired by Cocaine Exposure
Grant Mechanisms of Higher-Order Learning in the NAc Impaired by Cocaine Exposure
Grant Reversing Cocaine-induced Impairments in the NAc with Controllable Stressors
Grant Monitoring real-time adenosine release in the NAc with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry

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