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    Nucleus Accumbens Shell Neurons Encode the Kinematics of Reward Approach Locomotion by Levcik, David, Sugi, Adam H., Aguilar-Rivera, Marcelo, Pochapski, José A., Baltazar, Gabriel, Pulido, Laura N., Villas-Boas, Cyrus A., Fuentes-Flores, Romulo, Nicola, Saleem M., Da Cunha, Claudio

    Published in Neuroscience (01-08-2023)
    “…•Nucleus accumbens shell neurons reflect kinematics during reward approach.•Nucleus accumbens shell neuronal firing correlates with speed.•Nucleus accumbens…”
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    Adolescent alcohol exposure persistently alters orbitofrontal cortical encoding of Pavlovian conditional stimulus components in female rats by Pochapski, Jose A., Gómez-A, Alexander, Stringfield, Sierra J., Jaggers, Hannah, Boettiger, Charlotte A., Da Cunha, Claudio, Robinson, Donita L.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-06-2024)
    “…Exposure to alcohol during adolescence impacts cortical and limbic brain regions undergoing maturation. In rodent models, long-term effects on behavior and…”
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    Diazepam attenuates the effects of cocaine on locomotion, 50‐kHz ultrasonic vocalizations and phasic dopamine in the nucleus accumbens of rats by Sanchez, William N., Pochapski, Jose A., Jessen, Leticia F., Ellenberger, Marek, Schwarting, Rainer K., Robinson, Donita L., Andreatini, Roberto, Da Cunha, Claudio

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-04-2022)
    “…Background and Purpose Currently, there is no effective drug to treat cocaine‐use disorder, which affects millions of people worldwide. Benzodiazepines are…”
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    Pre-clinical evidence that methylphenidate increases motivation and/or reward preference to search for high value rewards by Pulido, Laura N., Pochapski, Jose A., Sugi, Adam, Esaki, Julie Y., Stresser, Joao L., Sanchez, William N., Baltazar, Gabriel, Levcik, David, Fuentes, Romulo, Da Cunha, Claudio

    Published in Behavioural brain research (02-02-2023)
    “…Methylphenidate is a stimulant used to treat attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In the last decade, illicit use of methylphenidate has…”
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