14 results on '"Keefer, Sara E."'
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2. Necessity and recruitment of cue-specific neuronal ensembles within the basolateral amygdala during appetitive reversal learning
3. Inactivation of the Basolateral Amygdala to Insular Cortex Pathway Makes Sign-Tracking Sensitive to Outcome Devaluation
4. Basolateral amygdala to insular cortex activity makes sign-tracking behavior insensitive to outcome value
5. Fentanyl reinstatement to discriminative cues after conflict in sign- and goal-tracking rats
6. Choose your path: Divergent basolateral amygdala efferents differentially mediate incentive motivation, flexibility and decision-making
7. Basolateral Amygdala to Nucleus Accumbens Communication Differentially Mediates Devaluation Sensitivity of Sign- and Goal-Tracking Rats
8. Basolateral amygdala to nucleus accumbens projections differentially mediate flexibility of sign- and goal-tracking rats
9. Effects of Limited and Extended Pavlovian Training on Devaluation Sensitivity of Sign- and Goal-Tracking Rats
10. The basolateral amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex circuitry regulates behavioral flexibility during appetitive reversal learning.
11. Medial Prefrontal Cortex Neural Plasticity, Orexin Receptor 1 Signaling, and Connectivity with the Lateral Hypothalamus Are Necessary in Cue-Potentiated Feeding
12. Distinct recruitment of basolateral amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex pathways across Pavlovian appetitive conditioning
13. Orexin/hypocretin receptor 1 signaling mediates Pavlovian cue-food conditioning and extinction
14. Dorsomedial Striatum CB1R signaling is required for Pavlovian outcome devaluation in male Long Evans rats and reduces inhibitory synaptic transmission in both sexes.
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