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1. Acoustilytix™: A Web-Based Automated Ultrasonic Vocalization Scoring Platform

2. Spontaneous Ultrasonic Vocalization Transmission in Adult, Male Long–Evans Rats Is Age-Dependent and Sensitive to EtOH Modulation

3. Sex-specific ultrasonic vocalization patterns and alcohol consumption in high alcohol-drinking (HAD-1) rats

4. Acoustilytix™: A Web-Based Automated Ultrasonic Vocalization Scoring Platform

5. Sex differences in cognitive performance and alcohol consumption in High Alcohol-Drinking (HAD-1) rats

6. Alcohol enhances unprovoked 22–28kHz USVs and suppresses USV mean frequency in High Alcohol Drinking (HAD-1) male rats

7. Effects of the Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals, Vinclozolin and Polychlorinated Biphenyls, on Physiological and Sociosexual Phenotypes in F2 Generation Sprague-Dawley Rats

8. Alcohol-Preferring P Rats Emit Spontaneous 22-28 kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations that are Altered by Acute and Chronic Alcohol Experience

9. Alcohol-Preferring Rats and 22-kHz Negative-Affect Ultrasonic Vocalizations

10. Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations as biomarkers of future alcohol use: A predictive analytic approach

11. Alcohol-naïve USVs distinguish male HAD-1 from LAD-1 rat strains

12. Automating ultrasonic vocalization analyses: The WAAVES program

13. Negative Affect-Associated USV Acoustic Characteristics Predict Future Excessive Alcohol Drinking and Alcohol Avoidance in Male P and NP Rats

14. Heat increases MDMA-enhanced NAcc 5-HT and body temperature, but not MDMA self-administration

15. Cocaine deprivation effect: Cue abstinence over weekends boosts anticipatory 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats

16. Repeated intravenous cocaine experience: Development and escalation of pre-drug anticipatory 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats

17. Repeated intravenous amphetamine exposure: Rapid and persistent sensitization of 50-kHz ultrasonic trill calls in rats

18. Diazepam alters cocaine self-administration, but not cocaine-stimulated locomotion or nucleus accumbens dopamine

19. Auditory stimuli enhance MDMA-conditioned reward and MDMA-induced nucleus accumbens dopamine, serotonin and locomotor responses

20. Certain or uncertain cocaine expectations influence accumbens dopamine responses to 'self-administered cocaine and non-rewarded operant behavior

21. The shell of the nucleus accumbens has a higher dopamine response compared with the core after non-contingent intravenous ethanol administration

22. The Recreational Drug Ecstasy Disrupts the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Reproductive Axis in Adult Male Rats

23. Increased accumbens Cdk5 expression in rats after short-access to self-administered cocaine, but not after long-access sessions

24. Comparing nucleus accumbens and dorsal striatal dopamine responses to self-administered cocaine in naïve rats

25. Prefrontal cortex D1 modulation of the reinforcing properties of cocaine

26. Response to: Making WAAVES in the vocalization community: How big is the splash?

27. Nucleus accumbens and medial prefrontal cortex dopaminergic response to self-administered cocaine in naive rats

28. Intra-prefrontal cortex injections of SCH 23390 influence nucleus accumbens dopamine levels 24 h post-infusion

29. Individual differences in the conditioned and unconditioned rat 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations elicited by repeated amphetamine exposure

30. Weekend Ecstasy use disrupts memory in rats

31. The missing variable: ultrasonic vocalizations reveal hidden sensitization and tolerance-like effects during long-term cocaine administration

32. Novel apparatus and method for drug reinforcement

33. Assessment of Ultrasonic Vocalizations During Drug Self-administration in Rats

34. Opposite effects of prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens infusions of flupenthixol on stimulant-induced locomotion and brain stimulation reward

35. Haloperidol attenuates conditioned place preferences produced by electrical stimulation of the medial prefrontal cortex

36. Experience-dependent changes in temperature and behavioral activity induced by MDMA

37. Age-dependent (+)MDMA-mediated neurotoxicity in mice

38. Serotonergic neurotoxic metabolites of ecstasy identified in rat brain

39. Dopamine mechanisms and cocaine reward

40. Dopamine Mechanisms and Cocaine Reward

41. Cholinergic interneurons of the nucleus accumbens and dorsal striatum are activated by the self-administration of cocaine

42. Intravenous ethanol/cocaine self-administration initiates high intake of intravenous ethanol alone

43. Conditioned increases in behavioral activity and accumbens dopamine levels produced by intravenous cocaine

44. Effects of cocaine context on NAcc dopamine and behavioral activity after repeated intravenous cocaine administration

45. Prefrontal cortex infusions of SCH 23390 cause immediate and delayed effects on ventral tegmental area stimulation reward

46. The synergistic effects of combining cocaine and heroin ('speedball') using a progressive-ratio schedule of drug reinforcement

47. DAMGO and DPDPE facilitation of brain stimulation reward thresholds is blocked by the dopamine antagonist cis-flupenthixol

48. Involvement of delta- and mu-opioid receptors in the potentiation of brain-stimulation reward

49. Corrigendum to 'The shell of the nucleus accumbens has a higher dopamine response compared with the core after non-contingent intravenous ethanol administration' [Neuroscience 154 (2008) 1042–1053]

50. The use of a biopsy punch in surgical preparation of drug self-administering animals

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