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1. Cocaine-induced sensitization and glutamate plasticity in the nucleus accumbens core: effects of sex

2. Effects of junk-food on food-motivated behavior and NAc glutamate plasticity; insights into the mechanism of NAc calcium-permeable AMPA receptor recruitment

3. The Neurobiology of Eating Behavior in Obesity: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets: A Report from the 23rd Annual Harvard Nutrition Obesity Symposium

4. LabGym: Quantification of user-defined animal behaviors using learning-based holistic assessment

5. Differential regulation of nucleus accumbens glutamate and GABA in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats

6. Dopamine ‘ups and downs’ in addiction revisited

8. Transient effects of junk food on NAc core MSN excitability and glutamatergic transmission in obesity-prone female rats

9. Insulin Bidirectionally Alters NAc Glutamatergic Transmission: Interactions between Insulin Receptor Activation, Endogenous Opioids, and Glutamate Release

10. Sex specific effects of 'junk-food' diet on calcium permeable AMPA receptors and silent synapses in the nucleus accumbens core

11. Intermittent access cocaine self-administration produces psychomotor sensitization: effects of withdrawal, sex and cross-sensitization

14. High-sucrose diet exposure is associated with selective and reversible alterations in the rat peripheral taste system

15. LabGym: quantification of user-defined animal behaviors using learning-based holistic assessment

16. Intra-NAc insulin reduces the motivation for food and food intake without altering cue-triggered food-seeking

17. Studying dopamine in addiction: the cart should follow the horse

18. Role of hippocampal 5-HT1A receptors in the antidepressant-like phenotype of mice expressing RGS-insensitive Gαi2 protein

19. Junk-food enhances conditioned food cup approach to a previously established food cue, but does not alter cue potentiated feeding; implications for the effects of palatable diets on incentive motivation

20. Cocaine and desipramine elicit distinct striatal noradrenergic and behavioral responses in selectively bred obesity-resistant and obesity-prone rats

21. Structural and Functional Plasticity within the Nucleus Accumbens and Prefrontal Cortex Associated with Time-Dependent Increases in Food Cue-Seeking Behavior

23. An improved demand curve for analysis of food or drug consumption in behavioral experiments

24. An improved demand curve for analysis of food or drug consumption in animal experiments

25. Effects of hM4Di activation in CamKII basolateral amygdala neurons and CNO treatment on Sensory-Specific vs. General-PIT; refining PIT circuits and considerations for using CNO

26. Eating junk-food has opposite effects on intrinsic excitability of nucleus accumbens core medium spiny neurons in obesity-susceptible vs. -resistant rats

27. Affective Pavlovian motivation is enhanced in obesity susceptible populations; implications for incentive motivation in obesity

28. Effects of the estrous cycle and ovarian hormones on cue-triggered motivation and intrinsic excitability of medium spiny neurons in the Nucleus Accumbens core of female rats

31. Eating ‘Junk-Food’ Produces Rapid and Long-Lasting Increases in NAc CP-AMPA Receptors: Implications for Enhanced Cue-Induced Motivation and Food Addiction

32. Why did I eat that? Contributions of individual differences in incentive motivation and nucleus accumbens plasticity to obesity

33. Sex and region-specific effects of high fat diet on PNNs in obesity susceptible rats

34. Insulin enhances presynaptic glutamate release via opioid receptor-mediated disinhibition

36. Enhanced anxiety-like behavior emerges with weight gain in male and female obesity-susceptible rats

37. Pre-existing differences and diet-induced alterations in striatal dopamine systems of obesity-prone rats

38. Pre-existing differences in motivation for food and sensitivity to cocaine-induced locomotion in obesity-prone rats

39. Enhanced cocaine-induced locomotor sensitization and intrinsic excitability of NAc medium spiny neurons in adult but not in adolescent rats susceptible to diet-induced obesity

40. Individual Differences in Cue-Induced Motivation and Striatal Systems in Rats Susceptible to Diet-Induced Obesity

41. Enhanced incentive motivation in obesity-prone rats is mediated by NAc core CP-AMPARs

42. Insulin-mediated synaptic plasticity in the CNS: Anatomical, functional and temporal contexts

43. Knock-In Rat Lines with Cre Recombinase at the Dopamine D1 and Adenosine 2a Receptor Loci

44. Food Addiction and Obesity

45. Homeostasis Meets Motivation in the Battle to Control Food Intake

46. Pre-existing differences and diet-induced alterations in striatal dopamine systems of obesity-prone rats

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