163 results on '"Samaha, Anne-Noël"'
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2. Intermittent nicotine access is as effective as continuous access in promoting nicotine seeking and taking in rats
3. Metabotropic glutamate group II receptor activation in the ventrolateral dorsal striatum suppresses incentive motivation for cocaine in rats
4. Metabotropic group II glutamate receptors mediate cue-triggered increases in reward-seeking behaviour
5. D-amphetamine maintenance therapy reduces cocaine use in female rats
6. Unpredictable, intermittent access to sucrose or water promotes increased reward pursuit in rats
7. Relapse after intermittent access to cocaine: Discriminative cues more effectively trigger drug seeking than do conditioned cues
8. Correction to: Metabotropic group II glutamate receptors in the basolateral amygdala mediate cue‑triggered increases in incentive motivation
9. Metabotropic group II glutamate receptors in the basolateral amygdala mediate cue-triggered increases in incentive motivation
10. Extended Drug Access and Escalation of Drug Self-Administration
11. Amphetamine maintenance therapy during intermittent cocaine self-administration in rats attenuates psychomotor and dopamine sensitization and reduces addiction-like behavior
12. Drug Self-Administration as a Model to Study the Reward System
13. Intermittent Nicotine Access is as Effective as Continuous Access in Promoting Nicotine Seeking and Taking in Rats
14. Intermittent intake of rapid cocaine injections promotes the risk of relapse and increases mesocorticolimbic BDNF levels during abstinence
15. The transition to cocaine addiction: the importance of pharmacokinetics for preclinical models
16. Antipsychotic-Induced Dopamine Supersensitivity Psychosis : Pharmacology, Criteria, and Therapy
17. Sugar now or cocaine later?
18. High and escalating levels of cocaine intake are dissociable from subsequent incentive motivation for the drug in rats
19. Optogenetic activation of basolateral amygdala-to-nucleus accumbens core neurons promotes Pavlovian approach responses but not instrumental pursuit of reward cues
20. 5-HT2 receptors modulate the expression of antipsychotic-induced dopamine supersensitivity
21. How fast and how often: The pharmacokinetics of drug use are decisive in addiction
22. Metabotropic glutamate group II receptor activation in the dorsal striatum suppresses the motivation for cocaine in rats
23. Does vendor breeding colony influence sign- and goal-tracking in Pavlovian conditioned approach? A preregistered empirical replication
24. Does vendor breeding colony influence sign- and goal-tracking in Pavlovian conditioned approach? A preregistered empirical replication
25. Neurotensin in the nucleus accumbens reverses dopamine supersensitivity evoked by antipsychotic treatment
26. Metabotropic group II glutamate receptors mediate cue-triggered increases in reward-seeking behaviour
27. Toxicomanie : drogues psychotropes
28. The self-administration of rapidly delivered cocaine promotes increased motivation to take the drug: contributions of prior levels of operant responding and cocaine intake
29. Optogenetic activation of basolateral amygdala projections to nucleus accumbens core promotes cue-induced expectation of reward but not instrumental pursuit of cues
30. Dopaminergic mechanisms underlying the expression of antipsychotic-induced dopamine supersensitivity in rats
31. Studying dopamine in addiction: the cart should follow the horse
32. Dopamine ‘ups and downs’ in addiction revisited
33. Effects of dopamine receptor antagonism and amphetamine-induced psychomotor sensitization on sign- and goal-tracking after extended training
34. Metabotropic group II glutamate receptors in the basolateral amygdala mediate cue-triggered increases in incentive motivation
35. Continuous versus extended antipsychotic dosing in schizophrenia: Less is more
36. Continuous versus extended antipsychotic dosing in schizophrenia: Less is more
37. Dopamine “Ups and Downs” in Addiction Revisited
38. Dopaminergic mechanisms underlying the expression of antipsychotic-induced dopamine supersensitivity in rats
39. Sugar now or cocaine later?
40. Taking Rapid and Intermittent Cocaine Infusions Enhances Both Incentive Motivation for the Drug and Cocaine-induced Gene Regulation in Corticostriatal Regions
41. Amphetamine maintenance therapy during intermittent cocaine self-administration in rats attenuates psychomotor and dopamine sensitization and reduces addiction-like behavior
42. Cocaïne en « dents de scie »
43. Antipsychotic-evoked dopamine supersensitivity
44. Optogenetic Activation of the Basolateral Amygdala Promotes Both Appetitive Conditioning and the Instrumental Pursuit of Reward Cues
45. Amphetamine Maintenance Therapy During Intermittent Cocaine Self-Administration in Rats: Reduction of Addiction-like Behavior is Associated with Attenuation of Psychomotor and Dopamine Sensitization
46. Effects of dopamine receptor antagonism and amphetamine-induced psychomotor sensitization on sign- and goal-tracking after extended training
47. Sex differences in cocaine self-administration behaviour under long access versus intermittent access conditions.
48. Role of the orbitofrontal cortex and the dorsal striatum in incentive motivation for cocaine
49. The basolateral nucleus of the amygdala regulates both the predictive and incentive motivational properties of reward cues
50. Sex differences in cocaine self‐administration behaviour under long access versus intermittent access conditions
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