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    Behavioral and accumbens synaptic plasticity induced by cues associated with restraint stress by Garcia-Keller, Constanza, Carter, Jordan S, Kruyer, Anna, Kearns, Angela M, Hopkins, Jordan L, Hodebourg, Ritchy, Kalivas, Peter W, Reichel, Carmela M

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2021)
    “…Exposure to acute stress can increase vulnerability to develop or express many psychiatric disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder. We hypothesized…”
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    Perirhinal to prefrontal circuit in methamphetamine induced recognition memory deficits by Hopkins, Jordan L., Goldsmith, Sarah T., Wood, Samuel K., Nelson, Katharine H., Carter, Jordan S., Freels, Dylan L., Lewandowski, Stacia I., Siemsen, Benjamin M., Denton, Adam R., Scofield, Michael D., Reichel, Carmela M.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-12-2023)
    “…Return to methamphetamine (meth) use is part of an overarching addictive disorder hallmarked by cognitive sequela and cortical dysfunction in individuals who…”
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    Chemogenetic inhibition of corticostriatal circuits reduces cued reinstatement of methamphetamine seeking by Kearns, Angela M., Siemsen, Benjamin M., Hopkins, Jordan L., Weber, Rachel A., Scofield, Michael D., Peters, Jamie, Reichel, Carmela M.

    Published in Addiction biology (01-01-2022)
    “…Methamphetamine (meth) causes enduring changes within the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the nucleus accumbens (NA). Projections from the mPFC to the NA…”
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    Perirhinal cortex to the nucleus accumbens circuit in novelty salience following methamphetamine self-administration by Nelson, Katharine H., Freels, Dylan L., Carter, Jordan S., Wood, Samuel K., Denton, Adam R., Hopkins, Jordan L., Goldsmith, Sarah T., Lewandowski, Stacia I., Scofield, Michael D., Reichel, Carmela M.

    Published in Addiction neuroscience (01-12-2024)
    “…•Chemogenetic inhibition of the PRHNAc shifts responding away from a novel lever and meth‑associated lever to perseverative responding on the meth associated…”
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