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243 related items for PubMed ID: 22945515

  • 21. Increased motor impulsivity in a rat gambling task during chronic ropinirole treatment: potentiation by win-paired audiovisual cues.
    Tremblay M, Barrus MM, Cocker PJ, Baunez C, Winstanley CA.
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  • 26. Atypical dopamine transporter inhibitors attenuate compulsive-like methamphetamine self-administration in rats.
    Tunstall BJ, Ho CP, Cao J, Vendruscolo JCM, Schmeichel BE, Slack RD, Tanda G, Gadiano AJ, Rais R, Slusher BS, Koob GF, Newman AH, Vendruscolo LF.
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  • 28. Long-term deficits in risky decision-making after traumatic brain injury on a rat analog of the Iowa gambling task.
    Shaver TK, Ozga JE, Zhu B, Anderson KG, Martens KM, Vonder Haar C.
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  • 31. Striatal presynaptic dopaminergic dysfunction in gambling disorder: A 123 I-FP-CIT SPECT study.
    Pettorruso M, Martinotti G, Cocciolillo F, De Risio L, Cinquino A, Di Nicola M, Camardese G, Migliara G, Moccia L, Conte E, Janiri L, Di Giuda D.
    Addict Biol; 2019 Sep 01; 24(5):1077-1086. PubMed ID: 30226290
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  • 34. A multivariate assessment of individual differences in sensation seeking and impulsivity as predictors of amphetamine self-administration and prefrontal dopamine function in rats.
    Marusich JA, Darna M, Charnigo RJ, Dwoskin LP, Bardo MT.
    Exp Clin Psychopharmacol; 2011 Aug 01; 19(4):275-84. PubMed ID: 21574722
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  • 35. Modafinil alone and in combination with low dose amphetamine does not establish conditioned place preference in male Sprague-Dawley rats.
    Quisenberry AJ, Prisinzano TE, Baker LE.
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  • 36. Behavioral and dopamine transporter binding properties of the modafinil analog (S, S)-CE-158: reversal of the motivational effects of tetrabenazine and enhancement of progressive ratio responding.
    Rotolo RA, Kalaba P, Dragacevic V, Presby RE, Neri J, Robertson E, Yang JH, Correa M, Bakulev V, Volkova NN, Pifl C, Lubec G, Salamone JD.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2020 Nov 01; 237(11):3459-3470. PubMed ID: 32770257
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  • 37. Inhibitory control and response latency differences between C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice in a Go/No-Go and 5-choice serial reaction time task and strain-specific responsivity to amphetamine.
    Loos M, Staal J, Schoffelmeer AN, Smit AB, Spijker S, Pattij T.
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  • 38. Sex differences in dopamine binding and modafinil conditioned place preference in mice.
    Bernardi RE, Broccoli L, Spanagel R, Hansson AC.
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  • 39. Kindling of the basolateral or central nucleus of the amygdala increases suboptimal choice in a rat gambling task and increases motor impulsivity in risk-preferring animals.
    Tremblay M, Adams WK, Winstanley CA.
    Behav Brain Res; 2021 Feb 01; 398():112941. PubMed ID: 32991928
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  • 40. Dissociation between long-lasting behavioral sensitization to amphetamine and impulsive choice in rats performing a delay-discounting task.
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