Cite
Optogenetic inhibition of cortical afferents in the nucleus accumbens simultaneously prevents cue-induced transient synaptic potentiation and cocaine-seeking behavior.
MLA
Stefanik, Michael T., et al. “Optogenetic Inhibition of Cortical Afferents in the Nucleus Accumbens Simultaneously Prevents Cue-Induced Transient Synaptic Potentiation and Cocaine-Seeking Behavior.” Brain Structure & Function, vol. 221, no. 3, Apr. 2016, pp. 1681–89. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-015-0997-8.
APA
Stefanik, M. T., Kupchik, Y. M., & Kalivas, P. W. (2016). Optogenetic inhibition of cortical afferents in the nucleus accumbens simultaneously prevents cue-induced transient synaptic potentiation and cocaine-seeking behavior. Brain Structure & Function, 221(3), 1681–1689. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-015-0997-8
Chicago
Stefanik, Michael T, Yonatan M Kupchik, and Peter W Kalivas. 2016. “Optogenetic Inhibition of Cortical Afferents in the Nucleus Accumbens Simultaneously Prevents Cue-Induced Transient Synaptic Potentiation and Cocaine-Seeking Behavior.” Brain Structure & Function 221 (3): 1681–89. doi:10.1007/s00429-015-0997-8.