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1. The neural basis of reversal learning: An updated perspective

2. Advances in understanding meso-cortico-limbic-striatal systems mediating risky reward seeking.

3. Mu-opioid receptor knockout on Foxp2-expressing neurons reduces aversion-resistant alcohol drinking.

4. Early life stress paired with adolescent alcohol consumption reduces two-bottle choice alcohol consumption in mice.

5. Cholinergic mu-opioid receptor deletion alters reward preference and aversion-resistance.

6. Effects of early life stress paired with adolescent alcohol consumption on two-bottle choice alcohol drinking behaviors in mice.

7. Mu-opioid receptor knockout on Foxp2-expressing neurons reduces aversion-resistant alcohol drinking.

8. Removal of the ovaries suppresses ethanol drinking and promotes aversion-resistance in C57BL/6J female mice.

9. Opioid withdrawal: role in addiction and neural mechanisms.

10. Greater resistance to footshock punishment in female C57BL/6J mice responding for ethanol.

11. Sex chromosome and gonadal hormone contributions to binge-like and aversion-resistant ethanol drinking behaviors in Four Core Genotypes mice.

12. Crossed high alcohol preferring mice exhibit aversion-resistant responding for alcohol with quinine but not footshock punishment.

13. Gonadal hormones and sex chromosome complement differentially contribute to ethanol intake, preference, and relapse-like behaviour in four core genotypes mice.

14. Orbitofrontal cortex subregion inhibition during binge-like and aversion-resistant alcohol drinking.

15. Advances in understanding meso-cortico-limbic-striatal systems mediating risky reward seeking.

16. Recent Perspectives on Sex Differences in Compulsion-Like and Binge Alcohol Drinking.

17. The contribution of medium spiny neuron subtypes in the nucleus accumbens core to compulsive-like ethanol drinking.

18. Studying Sex Differences in Rodent Models of Addictive Behavior.

19. Aversion-resistant fentanyl self-administration in mice.

20. Selective enhancement of fear learning and resistance to extinction in a mouse model of acute early life trauma.

21. Improved visual discrimination learning in mice with partial 5-HT2B gene deletion.

22. Additive influences of acute early life stress and sex on vulnerability for aversion-resistant alcohol drinking.

23. Increased Responding for Alcohol and Resistance to Aversion in Female Mice.

24. Contributions of nucleus accumbens dopamine to cognitive flexibility.

25. Correction: Behavioral and synaptic alterations relevant to obsessivecompulsive disorder in mice with increased EAAT3 expression.

26. Behavioral and synaptic alterations relevant to obsessive-compulsive disorder in mice with increased EAAT3 expression.

27. NMDA receptor deletion on dopamine neurons disrupts visual discrimination and reversal learning.

28. Sex Differences in Binge-Like and Aversion-Resistant Alcohol Drinking in C57BL/6J Mice.

29. NMDA receptor GluN2A subunit deletion protects against dependence-like ethanol drinking.

30. The neural basis of reversal learning: An updated perspective.

31. Chronic EtOH effects on putative measures of compulsive behavior in mice.

32. Reduced ethanol drinking following selective cortical interneuron deletion of the GluN2B NMDA receptors subunit.

33. Cocaine-induced reward enhancement measured with intracranial self-stimulation in rats bred for low versus high saccharin intake.

34. Cortical GluN2B deletion attenuates punished suppression of food reward-seeking.

35. Effects of age, but not sex, on elevated startle during withdrawal from acute morphine in adolescent and adult rats.

36. Intracranial self-stimulation reward thresholds during morphine withdrawal in rats bred for high (HiS) and low (LoS) saccharin intake.

37. Cocaine withdrawal in rats selectively bred for low (LoS) versus high (HiS) saccharin intake.

38. Reduced emotional signs of opiate withdrawal in rats selectively bred for low (LoS) versus high (HiS) saccharin intake.

39. Increased dopamine receptor activity in the nucleus accumbens shell ameliorates anxiety during drug withdrawal.

40. An anatomical basis for opponent process mechanisms of opiate withdrawal.

42. Potentiated startle as a measure of the negative affective consequences of repeated exposure to nicotine in rats.

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