Issue 8, Winter 2009

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Alsop, B. and B. M. Jones (2008). “Reinforcer control by comparison-stimulus color and location in a delayed matching-to-sample task.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(3): 311-31.

Davis, A. R., A. D. Shields, J. L. Brigman, M. Norcross, Z. A. McElligott, A. Holmes and D. G. Winder (2008). “Yohimbine impairs extinction of cocaine-conditioned place preference in an alpha2-adrenergic receptor independent process.” Learn Mem 15(9): 667-76.

DeFulio, A. and T. D. Hackenberg (2008). “Combinations of response-dependent and response-independent schedule-correlated stimulus presentation in an observing procedure.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(3): 299-309.

Fricks-Gleason, A. N. and J. F. Marshall (2008). “Post-retrieval beta-adrenergic receptor blockade: effects on extinction and reconsolidation of cocaine-cue memories.” Learn Mem 15(9): 643-8.

Helms, C. M. and S. H. Mitchell (2008). “Basolateral amygdala lesions and sensitivity to reinforcer magnitude in concurrent chains schedules.” Behav Brain Res 191(2): 210-8.

Hille, C., S. Bate, J. Davis and M. I. Gonzalez (2008). “5-HT4 receptor agonism in the five-choice serial reaction time task.” Behav Brain Res 195(1): 180-6.

Holden, J. M., J. E. Meyers-Manor, J. B. Overmier, E. Gahtan, W. Sweeney and H. Miller (2008). “Lipopolysaccharide-induced immune activation impairs attention but has little effect on short-term working memory.” Behav Brain Res 194(2): 138-45.

Jaworski, J. N., S. T. Hansen, M. J. Kuhar and G. P. Mark (2008). “Injection of CART (cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript) peptide into the nucleus accumbens reduces cocaine self-administration in rats.” Behav Brain Res 191(2): 266-71.

Koffarnus, M. N. and J. H. Woods (2008). “Quantification of drug choice with the generalized matching law in rhesus monkeys.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(2): 209-24.

Kohman, R. A., A. J. Tarr, C. E. Day, K. A. McLinden and G. W. Boehm (2008). “Influence of prenatal stress on behavioral, endocrine, and cytokine responses to adulthood bacterial endotoxin exposure.” Behav Brain Res 193(2): 257-68.

Kyonka, E. G. and R. C. Grace (2008). “Rapid acquisition of preference in concurrent chains when alternatives differ on multiple dimensions of reinforcement.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(1): 49-69.

Milton, A. L., J. L. Lee, V. J. Butler, R. Gardner and B. J. Everitt (2008). “Intra-amygdala and systemic antagonism of NMDA receptors prevents the reconsolidation of drug-associated memory and impairs subsequently both novel and previously acquired drug-seeking behaviors.” J Neurosci 28(33): 8230-7.

Mingote, S., L. Font, A. M. Farrar, R. Vontell, L. T. Worden, C. M. Stopper, R. G. Port, K. S. Sink, J. G. Bunce, J. J. Chrobak and J. D. Salamone (2008). “Nucleus accumbens adenosine A2A receptors regulate exertion of effort by acting on the ventral striatopallidal pathway.” J Neurosci 28(36): 9037-46.

Newton, P. M., L. Zeng, V. Wang, J. Connolly, M. J. Wallace, C. Kim, H. S. Shin, F. Belardetti, T. P. Snutch and R. O. Messing (2008). “A blocker of N- and T-type voltage-gated calcium channels attenuates ethanol-induced intoxication, place preference, self-administration, and reinstatement.” J Neurosci 28(45): 11712-9.

Palmatier, M. I. and R. A. Bevins (2008). “Occasion setting by drug states: Functional equivalence following similar training history.” Behav Brain Res 195(2): 260-70.

Pan, W. X., R. Schmidt, J. R. Wickens and B. I. Hyland (2008). “Tripartite mechanism of extinction suggested by dopamine neuron activity and temporal difference model.” J Neurosci 28(39): 9619-31.

Poling, A., K. Morgan-Paisley, J. J. Panos, E. M. Kim, E. O’Hare, J. P. Cleary, S. Lesne, K. H. Ashe, M. Porritt and L. E. Baker (2008). “Oligomers of the amyloid-beta protein disrupt working memory: confirmation with two behavioral procedures.” Behav Brain Res 193(2): 230-4.

Rickenbacher, E., M. A. Baez, L. Hale, S. C. Leiser, S. A. Zderic and R. J. Valentino (2008). “Impact of overactive bladder on the brain: central sequelae of a visceral pathology.” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105(30): 10589-94.

Ryu, J., K. Futai, M. Feliu, R. Weinberg and M. Sheng (2008). “Constitutively active Rap2 transgenic mice display fewer dendritic spines, reduced extracellular signal-regulated
kinase signaling, enhanced long-term depression, and impaired spatial learning and fear extinction.” J Neurosci 28(33): 8178-88.

Shabat-Simon, M., D. Levy, A. Amir, M. Rehavi and A. Zangen (2008). “Dissociation between rewarding and psychomotor effects of opiates: differential roles for glutamate receptors within anterior and posterior portions of the ventral tegmental area.” J Neurosci 28(34): 8406-16.

Shahan, T. A. and C. A. Podlesnik (2008). “Conditioned reinforcement value and resistance to change.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(3): 263-98.

Ta, W. M., R. C. Pitts, C. E. Hughes, A. P. McLean and R. C. Grace (2008). “Rapid acquisition of preference in concurrent chains: effects of d-amphetamine on sensitivity to reinforcement delay.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(1): 71-91.

Talpos, J. C., R. Dias, T. J. Bussey and L. M. Saksida (2008). “Hippocampal lesions in rats impair learning and memory for locations on a touch-sensitive computer screen: the “ASAT” task.” Behav Brain Res 192(2): 216-25.

Vassoler, F. M., H. D. Schmidt, M. E. Gerard, K. R. Famous, D. A. Ciraulo, C. Kornetsky, C. M. Knapp and R. C. Pierce (2008). “Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens shell attenuates cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug seeking in rats.” J Neurosci 28(35): 8735-9.

Winsauer, P. J., J. M. Moerschbaecher and A. M. Roussell (2008). “Differential antagonism of cocaine self-administration and cocaine-induced disruptions of learning by haloperidol in rhesus monkeys.” J Exp Anal Behav 89(2): 225-46.

You, Z. B., B. Wang, D. Zitzman and R. A. Wise (2008). “Acetylcholine release in the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system during cocaine seeking: conditioned and unconditioned contributions to reward and motivation.” J Neurosci 28(36): 9021-9.