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    Effect of Oxytocin on Hunger Discrimination by Head, Mitchell A, Jewett, David C, Gartner, Sarah N, Klockars, Anica, Levine, Allen S, Olszewski, Pawel K

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (15-05-2019)
    “…Centrally and peripherally administered oxytocin (OT) decreases food intake and activation of the endogenous OT systems, which is associated with termination…”
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    Chronic Intermittent Sucrose Consumption Facilitates the Ability to Discriminate Opioid Receptor Blockade with Naltrexone in Rats by Jewett, David C, Liyanagamage, Donisha S N K, Avond, Mark A Vanden, Anderson, Molly A B, Twaroski, Kyleigh A, Marek, Morgan A, James, Kimberly F, Pal, Tapasya, Klockars, Anica, Olszewski, Pawel K, Levine, Allen S

    Published in Nutrients (22-02-2022)
    “…The opioid antagonist naltrexone (NTX) decreases intake of preferred diets in rats at very low doses relative to doses needed to decrease intake of "bland"…”
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    Depression in neurodegenerative diseases: Common mechanisms and current treatment options by Galts, Ciaran P.C., Bettio, Luis E.B., Jewett, David C., Yang, Charles C., Brocardo, Patricia S., Rodrigues, Ana Lucia S., Thacker, Jonathan S., Gil-Mohapel, Joana

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-07-2019)
    “…•Major depressive disorder is commonly associated with AD, PD, and HD.•Similar neurobiological changes contribute to the neuropathology of these diseases.•AD,…”
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    Behavioral plasticity: Role of neuropeptides in shaping feeding responses by Levine, Allen S., Jewett, David C., Kotz, Catherine M., Olszewski, Pawel K.

    Published in Appetite (01-07-2022)
    “…Behavioral plasticity refers to changes occurring due to external influences on an organism, including adaptation, learning, memory and enduring influences…”
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    Promoting Scientific Exchange and Student Training Through Scientific Meetings; Insights from a Joint Virtual Undergraduate Neuroscience Conference During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Carter, Bradley S, Jewett, David C, Kelly, Seth, Stavnezer, Amy Jo

    “…Participation in scientific conferences is a fundamental part of neuroscience and student training. Many conference opportunities have been cancelled, limited,…”
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    The ASPET Mentoring Network: Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion through Career Coaching Groups within a Scientific Society by Womack, Veronica Y, Thakore, Bhoomi K, Wood, Christine V, Jewett, David C, Jones, Remi F, Ingram, Susan L, Clark, Janet A, Fry, Catherine L, Wecker, Lynn, McGee, Richard

    Published in CBE life sciences education (01-09-2020)
    “…Over the past decades, two persisting priorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) training have been: (1) increasing the knowledge…”
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    Illicit Use of Prescribed Stimulant Medication Among College Students by Hall, Kristina M, Irwin, Melissa M, Bowman, Krista A, Frankenberger, William, Jewett, David C

    Published in Journal of American college health (01-01-2005)
    “…The authors investigated illicit use of stimulant medications at a midwestern university. They used a questionnaire to (a) examine the extent to which…”
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    Effects of sibutramine and rimonabant in rats trained to discriminate between 22- and 2-h food deprivation by Jewett, David C., Hahn, Thomas W., Smith, Travis R., Fiksdal, Britta L., Wiebelhaus, Jason M., Dunbar, Andrew R., Filtz, Catherine R., Novinska, Noah L., Levine, Allen S.

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-04-2009)
    “…Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate whether sibutramine and rimonabant, drugs that decrease food intake in human and non-human animals, affect…”
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    Chronic sucrose ingestion enhances mu-opioid discriminative stimulus effects by Jewett, David C., Grace, Martha K., Levine, Allen S.

    Published in Brain research (19-07-2005)
    “…Sucrose affects a variety of opioid-related behaviors. We hypothesized that, if sucrose ingestion alters opioidergic circuitry, opioid-induced discriminative…”
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    Our journey with neuropeptide Y: effects on ingestive behaviors and energy expenditure by Levine, Allen S, Jewett, David C, Cleary, James P, Kotz, Catherine M, Billington, Charles J

    Published in Peptides (01-03-2004)
    “…Clark and colleagues first described the robust orexigenic effects of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in 1984. Our group as well as Stanley et al. confirmed these effects…”
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    Intraparaventricular neuropeptide Y and ghrelin induce learned behaviors that report food deprivation in rats by Jewett, David C, Lefever, Timothy W, Flashinski, Douglas P, Koffarnus, Mikhail N, Cameron, Constance R, Hehli, Daniel J, Grace, Martha K, Levine, Allen S

    Published in Neuroreport (15-05-2006)
    “…Rats were trained to discriminate between 2 and 22-h food deprivation in a choice paradigm. During tests, 20 min of food consumption eliminated internal…”
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    Sucrose consumption increases naloxone-induced c-Fos immunoreactivity in limbic forebrain by Pomonis, J D, Jewett, D C, Kotz, C M, Briggs, J E, Billington, C J, Levine, A S

    “…Opioids have long been known to have an important role in feeding behavior, particularly related to the rewarding aspects of food. Considerable behavioral…”
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    The kappa-opioid antagonist GNTI reduces U50,488-, DAMGO-, and deprivation-induced feeding, but not butorphanol- and neuropeptide Y-induced feeding in rats by Jewett, David C, Grace, Martha K, Jones, Robert M, Billington, Charles J, Portoghese, Phillip S, Levine, Allen S

    Published in Brain research (03-08-2001)
    “…Antagonists selective for either kappa- [e.g. nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI)] and mu- (e.g. beta-funaltrexamine) opioid receptors have previously been shown to…”
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    Individual Differences in Stimulus Control in Rats with Chronic‐Intermittent Sucrose Access Trained to Discriminate Between Naltrexone and Saline by Zajac, Jonathan W. P., Stutt, Hannah R., Dorn, Holly M., Vigil, Abigail M., Petrey, Alex M., Petit, Sam D., Marek, Morgan A., Jewett, David C.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract only Drug discrimination has been a useful behavioral approach for understanding the neuropharmacological mechanisms of drug‐induced stimuli…”
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    Effects of Chronic, Intermittent Sucrose Consumption on the Discriminative Stimulus Effects of Dopamine or Opioid Antagonists by Marek, Morgan A., Rothbauer, Dylan R., Schulz, Emily N., Barton, Allison C., Tryhus, Aaron M., Hardorn‐Papke, Damin J., Brandt, Lucas J., Jewett, David C.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Chronic, intermittent sucrose access has been shown to induce neurochemical changes in the brain, including increasing the levels of dopamine and D3‐receptor…”
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    A forgotten resource critical to the future of behavior analysis: undergraduate psychology majors by Madden, Gregory J, Klatt, Kevin P, Jewett, David C, Morse, Larry A

    Published in Perspectives on behavior science (2004)
    “…The demand for board-certified applied behavior analysts is not being met, and there is a perception that fewer students are exposed to systematic courses in…”
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    Effects of amphetamine in rats trained to discriminate between 22 and 2 hr food deprivation by Jewett, David C., Johnson, Amy R., Dobbe, Jennifer E., Kron, Benjamin A., Vargo, Joseph P., Hoida, Emily J., Van Asten, Ryan M., Nelson, Courtney L. M.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only Amphetamine decreases food intake in several species. Previously Corwin, Woolverton, and Schuster (1990) trained food‐restricted rats to…”
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    Effects of exendin in rats trained to discriminate between 22 and 2 hr food deprivation by Jewett, David C., Dunbar, Andrew, Faile, Shannon, Green, Ryan, Bauer, Dana, Bolek, Barbara

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2010)
    “…Previous research had demonstrated that GLP‐1 agonists decrease food intake and energy expenditure. Previously we have found that drugs that alter energy…”
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