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    Rapid Mood-Elevating Effects of Low Field Magnetic Stimulation in Depression by Rohan, Michael L, Yamamoto, Rinah T, Ravichandran, Caitlin T, Cayetano, Kenroy R, Morales, Oscar G, Olson, David P, Vitaliano, Gordana, Paul, Steven M, Cohen, Bruce M

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-08-2014)
    “…Background We previously reported rapid mood elevation following an experimental magnetic resonance imaging procedure in depressed patients with bipolar…”
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    Antinociceptive actions of peripheral glucose administration by Yamamoto, Rinah T., Foulds-Mathes, Wendy, Kanarek, Robin B.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-02-2014)
    “…The effects of intraperitoneal (ip) d-glucose administration on antinociception were studied in male Long–Evans rats. Rats were assessed for antinociception…”
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    Yohimbine-induced amygdala activation in pathological gamblers: a pilot study by Elman, Igor, Becerra, Lino, Tschibelu, Evelyne, Yamamoto, Rinah, George, Edward, Borsook, David

    Published in PloS one (02-02-2012)
    “…There is evidence that drug addiction is associated with increased physiological and psychological responses to stress. In this pilot functional magnetic…”
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    Gender differences in the motivational processing of babies are determined by their facial attractiveness by Yamamoto, Rinah, Ariely, Dan, Chi, Won, Langleben, Daniel D, Elman, Igor

    Published in PloS one (24-06-2009)
    “…This study sought to determine how esthetic appearance of babies may affect their motivational processing by the adults. Healthy men and women were…”
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    Nicotine related brain activity: The influence of smoking history and blood nicotine levels, an exploratory study by Yamamoto, Rinah T, Rohan, Michael L, Goletiani, Nathalie, Olson, David, Peltier, MacKenzie, Renshaw, Perry F, Mello, Nancy K

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract Objective In this study, we sought to explore brain activity in nicotine-dependent men in response to acute intravenous nicotine using pharmacological…”
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    Effects of perceived cocaine availability on subjective and objective responses to the drug by Yamamoto, Rinah T, Karlsgodt, Katherine H, Rott, David, Lukas, Scott E, Elman, Igor

    “…Several lines of evidence suggest that cocaine expectancy and craving are two related phenomena. The present study assessed this potential link by contrasting…”
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    Preferences and motivational factors for the use of digital technology in real world oncology studies by Dias, Nadeeka, Yamamoto, Rinah, Faulkner, Kenneth G

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-05-2020)
    “…Abstract only e14119 Background: Patient engagement and motivation during real world oncology studies can be challenging. Digital tools have proven to be…”
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    Antiandrogen Pretreatment Alters Cocaine Pharmacokinetics in Men by Yamamoto, Rinah T, Teter, Christian J, Barros, Tanya L, McCarthy, Elissa, Mileti, Crystal, Juliano, Trisha, Medeiros, Carissa L, Looby, Alison, Maywalt, Melissa A, McNeil, Jane F, Olson, David, Mallya, Gopinath, Lukas, Scott E, Renshaw, Perry F, Kaufman, Marc J

    Published in Journal of addiction medicine (01-12-2007)
    “…Among cocaine users, men experience more adverse brain and vascular effects than their female counterparts. This could be caused by testosterone, which may…”
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    Training Subjects On Key Concepts From Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) Improves Understanding And Data Accuracy [Corrigendum] by Dias, Nadeeka R, Howley, Amanda R, Yamamoto, Rinah, Dallabrida, Susan M

    Published in Patient related outcome measures (01-11-2019)
    “…Dias NR, Howley AR, Yamamoto R, et al. Patient RelatOutcome Meas. 2019;10:315-319.Upon reviewing the article, the authors noticed an error inFigure 1 on page…”
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    Training Subjects On Key Concepts From Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) Improves Understanding And Data Accuracy by Dias, Nadeeka R, Howley, Amanda R, Yamamoto, Rinah, Dallabrida, Susan M

    Published in Patient related outcome measures (01-01-2019)
    “…The majority of subjects do not understand how to accurately report PRO data due to conceptual misunderstandings. This study demonstrates how even a short…”
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    Glucose alters pain-response and other opiate -related behaviors by Yamamoto, Rinah T

    Published 01-01-2005
    “…The current experiments examined the ability of glucose to alter opiate-mediated behaviors. Rats were assessed for antinociception using the hot-water…”
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    Glucose alters pain-response and other opiate-related behaviors by Yamamoto, Rinah T

    “…The current experiments examined the ability of glucose to alter opiate-mediated behaviors. Rats were assessed for antinociception using the hot-water…”
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