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Aberman, J. E.;J. D. Salamone  1999  Nucleus accumbens dopamine depletions make rats more sensitive to high ratio requirements but do not impair primary food reinforcement  Neuroscience  92  545-52     
Aberman, J. E.;S. J. Ward;J. D. Salamone  1998  Effects of dopamine antagonists and accumbens dopamine depletions on time-constrained progressive-ratio performance  Pharmacol Biochem Behav  61  341-8  Dec   
Baunez, C.;M. Amalric;T. W. Robbins  2002  Enhanced food-related motivation after bilateral lesions of the subthalamic nucleus  J Neurosci  22  562-8  Jan 15   
Bevins, R. A.;J. L. Wilkinson;M. I. Palmatier;H. L. Siebert;S. M. Wiltgen  2006  Characterization of nicotine's ability to serve as a negative feature in a Pavlovian appetitive conditioning task in rats  Psychopharmacology (Berl)  184  3-4  470-81  Mar   
Burk, J. A.;R. G. Mair  1998  Thalamic amnesia reconsidered: excitotoxic lesions of the intralaminar nuclei, but not the mediodorsal nucleus, disrupt place delayed matching-to-sample performance in rats (Rattus norvegicus)  Behav Neurosci  112  54-67  Feb   
Cleary, J.;D. T. Weldon;E. O'Hare;C. Billington;A. S. Levine  1996  Naloxone effects on sucrose-motivated behavior  Psychopharmacology (Berl)  126  110-4  Jul   
Dallery, J.;J. J. McDowell;J. S. Lancaster  2000  Falsification of matching theory's account of single-alternative responding: Herrnstein's k varies with sucrose concentration  J Exp Anal Behav  73  23-43  Jan   
Di Ciano, P.;B. J. Everitt  2004  Direct interactions between the basolateral amygdala and nucleus accumbens core underlie cocaine-seeking behavior by rats  J Neurosci  24  32  7167-73  Aug 11   
Feola, T. W.;H. de Wit;J. B. Richards  2000  Effects of d-amphetamine and alcohol on a measure of behavioral inhibition in rats  Behav Neurosci  114  838-48  Aug   
Fletcher, P. J.  1995  Effects of d-fenfluramine and metergoline on responding for conditioned reward and the response potentiating effect of nucleus accumbens d-amphetamine  Psychopharmacology (Berl)  118  155-63  Mar   

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