खोज परिणाम - Erik B. Oleson
- प्रदर्शित 1 - 17 परिणाम 17
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10
A transient dopamine signal encodes subjective value and causally influences demand in an economic context द्वारा Scott A. Schelp, Katherine J. Pultorak, Dylan R. Rakowski, Devan M. Gomez, Gregory Krzystyniak, Raibatak Das, Erik B. Oleson
प्रकाशित 2017Artigo -
11
-
12
Behavioral and neurochemical phenotyping of <i>Homer1</i> mutant mice: possible relevance to schizophrenia द्वारा Karen K. Szumlinski, Kevin D. Lominac, Melissa J. Kleschen, Erik B. Oleson, Marlin H. Dehoff, Morton K. Schwartz, P. H. Seeberg, Paul F. Worley, Peter W. Kalivas
प्रकाशित 2005Artigo -
13
Distinct Roles for Different Homer1 Isoforms in Behaviors and Associated Prefrontal Cortex Function द्वारा Kevin D. Lominac, Erik B. Oleson, Matthew J. Pava, Matthias Klugmann, Martin K. Schwarz, Peter H. Seeburg, Matthew J. During, Paul F. Worley, Peter W. Kalivas, Karen K. Szumlinski
प्रकाशित 2005Artigo -
14
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) impairs the extinction and reconsolidation of fear memory in rats द्वारा Holly S. Hake, Jazmyne K.P. Davis, River R. Wood, Margaret K. Tanner, Esteban C. Loetz, Anais Sanchez, Mykola Ostrovskyy, Erik B. Oleson, Jim Grigsby, Rick Doblin, Benjamin N. Greenwood
प्रकाशित 2018Artigo -
15
Endocannabinoids Shape Accumbal Encoding of Cue-Motivated Behavior via CB1 Receptor Activation in the Ventral Tegmentum द्वारा Erik B. Oleson, Michael Beckert, Joshua T. Morra, Carien S. Lansink, Roger Cachope, Rehab A. Abdullah, Amy L. Loriaux, Dustin Schetters, Tommy Pattij, Mitchell F. Roitman, Aron H. Lichtman, Joseph F. Cheer
प्रकाशित 2012Artigo -
16
Homer2 Is Necessary for EtOH-Induced Neuroplasticity द्वारा Karen K. Szumlinski, Kevin D. Lominac, Erik B. Oleson, Jennifer K. Walker, Ashley R. Mason, Marlin H. Dehoff, Matthias Klugman, Stephanie Cagle, Kristine Welt, Matthew J. During, Paul F. Worley, Lawrence D. Middaugh, Peter W. Kalivas
प्रकाशित 2005Artigo -
17
Phasic Dopamine Signals in the Nucleus Accumbens that Cause Active Avoidance Require Endocannabinoid Mobilization in the Midbrain द्वारा Jennifer M. Wenzel, Erik B. Oleson, Willard N. Gove, Anthony B. Cole, Utsav Gyawali, Hannah M. Dantrassy, Rebecca J. Bluett, Dilyan I. Dryanovski, Garret D. Stuber, Karl Deisseroth, Brian N. Mathur, Sachin Patel, Carl R. Lupica, Joseph F. Cheer
प्रकाशित 2018Artigo
खोज साधन:
संबंधित विषय
Neuroscience
Psychology
Dopamine
Receptor
Nucleus accumbens
Medicine
Biology
Dopaminergic
Pharmacology
Psychiatry
Biochemistry
Central nervous system
Chemistry
Ventral tegmental area
Addiction
Endocannabinoid system
Glutamate receptor
Internal medicine
Mesolimbic pathway
Paleontology
Reward system
Self-administration
Midbrain
Neurochemical
Anesthesia
Aversive Stimulus
Cannabinoid receptor
Cognition
Context (archaeology)
Developmental psychology