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  • 23. Intranucleus accumbens amphetamine infusions enhance responding maintained by a stimulus complex paired with oral ethanol self-administration.
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    Marshall FH, Barnes S, Hughes J, Woodruff GN, Hunter JC.
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  • 26. Evidence for opiate-dopamine cross-sensitization in nucleus accumbens: studies of conditioned reward.
    Cunningham ST, Kelley AE.
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  • 28. Interaction of CCKB receptors with amphetamine in responding for conditioned rewards.
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  • 32. Potentiation of the effects of reward-related stimuli by dopaminergic-dependent mechanisms in the nucleus accumbens.
    Cador M, Taylor JR, Robbins TW.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1991 Nov; 104(3):377-85. PubMed ID: 1924645
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  • 35. Immunohistochemical assessment of mesotelencephalic dopamine activity during the acquisition and expression of Pavlovian versus instrumental behaviours.
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    Kelland MD, Zhang J, Chiodo LA, Freeman AS.
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  • 38. Opiate infusion into nucleus accumbens: contrasting effects on motor activity and responding for conditioned reward.
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    Brain Res; 1992 Aug 14; 588(1):104-14. PubMed ID: 1327405
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  • 39. Role of the mesoamygdaloid dopamine projection in emotional learning.
    Phillips GD, Salussolia E, Hitchcott PK.
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