نتایج جستجو برای: accumbens shell

تعداد نتایج: 57780  

2016
Jasvinder Chawla Nicholas Lorenzo

Classic drugs of abuse lead to specific increases in cerebral functional activity and dopamine release in the shell of the nucleus accumbens (the key neural structure for reward, motivation, and addiction). In contrast, caffeine at doses reflecting daily human consumption does not induce a release of dopamine in the shell of the nucleus accumbens but leads to a release of dopamine in the prefro...

Journal: :Journal of Neurochemistry 2007

2012
Andrea M. Plawecki

Striking similarities exist in the generation of appetitive and defensive motivated behaviors by both glutamate disruption and GABAergic inhibition in nucleus accumbens shell. Rostral accumbens shell inhibition produces intense eating, whereas more caudal inhibitions generate increasingly fearful behaviors. Yet, these two forms of amino acid inhibition modulate very different sources of input: ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Susana Peciña Kent C Berridge

Mu-opioid systems in the medial shell of the nucleus accumbens contribute to hedonic impact ("liking") for sweetness, food, and drug rewards. But does the entire medial shell generate reward hedonic impact? Or is there a specific localized site for opioid enhancement of hedonic "liking" in the medial shell? And how does enhanced taste hedonic impact relate to opioid-stimulated increases in food...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
K C Bradley R L Meisel

Dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens can be activated by drugs, stress, or motivated behaviors, and repeated exposure to these stimuli can sensitize this dopamine response. The objectives of this study were to determine whether female sexual behavior activates nucleus accumbens neurons and whether past sexual experience cross-sensitizes neuronal responses in the nucleus accumbens to a...

Journal: :Advances in medical sciences 2011
A J D Nelson K E Thur C Spicer C A Marsden H J Cassaday

PURPOSE To examine the effect of dopamine depletion in nucleus accumbens on trace conditioning; to distinguish the role of core and shell sub-regions, as far as possible. MATERIAL/METHODS 6-hydroxydopamine was used to lesion dopamine terminals within the core and shell accumbens. Experiment 1 assessed conditioning to a tone conditioned stimulus that had previously been paired with footshock (...

Journal: :Brain research 2002
Jane E Magnusson Roxanne V Martin

Identification of the brain areas that contribute to pain is an essential undertaking towards understanding persistent pain. Areas of the basal ganglia have been proposed to play important roles in nociception as previous studies have determined the involvement of the substantia nigra pars compacta and the dorsolateral striatum in pain. The purpose of the present study was therefore to expand u...

2016
Jaime A Willett Tyler Will Caitlin A Hauser David M Dorris Jinyan Cao John Meitzen

Sex differences exist in how the brain regulates motivated behavior and reward, both in normal and pathological contexts. Investigations into the underlying neural mechanisms have targeted the striatal brain regions, including the dorsal striatum and nucleus accumbens core and shell. These investigations yield accumulating evidence of sexually different electrophysiological properties, excitato...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Vincent Laurent Beatrice Leung Nigel Maidment Bernard W Balleine

Two motivational processes affect choice between actions: (1) changes in the reward value of the goal or outcome of an action and (2) changes in the predicted value of an action based on outcome-related stimuli. Here, we evaluated the role of μ-opioid receptor (MOR) and δ-opioid receptor (DOR) in the nucleus accumbens in the way these motivational processes influence choice using outcome revalu...

2014
Peagan Lin Wayne E. Pratt

Re-exposure to either palatable food or to conditioned stimuli associated with food is known to reinstate food-seeking after periods of abstinence. The nucleus accumbens core and shell are important for reinstatement in both food- and drug-seeking paradigms, although their potential differential roles have been difficult to delineate due to methodological differences in paradigms across laborat...

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