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Ming L. Is melanin-concentrating hormone in the medial preoptic area a signal for the decline of maternal care in late postpartum?: MCH in maternal behavior. Frontiers in neuroendocrinology. 2024-09-02. PMID:39222798. |
the mpoa mch system may mediate the maternal behavior decline by suppressing the maternal approach motivation and/or to increase maternal withdrawal via its inhibitory action onto the mesolimbic dopamine d |
2024-09-02 |
2024-09-05 |
Not clear |
Ronald L Davi. Learning and memory using Drosophila melanogaster: a focus on advances made in the fifth decade of research. Genetics. 2023-05-22. PMID:37212449. |
these neurons mirror the previously discovered tiling of mushroom body axons by inputs from dopamine neurons and have led to a model that ascribes the valence of the learning event, either appetitive or aversive, to the activity of different populations of dopamine neurons and the balance of mbon activity in promoting avoidance or approach behavior. |
2023-05-22 |
2023-08-14 |
drosophila_melanogaster |
Phoebe S-H Neo, Neil McNaughton, Martin Sellbo. Early and late signals of unexpected reward contribute to low extraversion and high disinhibition, respectively. Personality neuroscience. vol 4. 2021-12-15. PMID:34909564. |
we demonstrated that over the 0-400 ms period in which feedback on the outcome was presented, responses evoked by unexpected reward contributed to all theoretically relevant approach motivation trait domains (disinhibition, extraversion and the behavioural activation system); and did so only at times when dopamine responses normally peak and reportedly code salience (70-100 ms) and valuation (200-300 ms). |
2021-12-15 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Phoebe S-H Neo, Neil McNaughton, Martin Sellbo. Early and late signals of unexpected reward contribute to low extraversion and high disinhibition, respectively. Personality neuroscience. vol 4. 2021-12-15. PMID:34909564. |
notably, dopamine cells fire in response to unexpected reward, which suggests that the size of non-invasive, scalp-recorded potentials evoked by unexpected reward could reflect sensitivity in approach motivation traits. |
2021-12-15 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Breanne E Pirino, Mary B Spodnick, Andrew T Gargiulo, Genevieve R Curtis, Jessica R Barson, Anushree N Karkhani. Kappa-opioid receptor-dependent changes in dopamine and anxiety-like or approach-avoidance behavior occur differentially across the nucleus accumbens shell rostro-caudal axis. Neuropharmacology. vol 181. 2021-09-23. PMID:33011200. |
in contrast, activation of kors in the rostral nac shell inhibits dopamine release to a lesser extent and instead reduces anxiety-like behavior or increases approach behavior. |
2021-09-23 |
2023-08-13 |
rat |
Vaibhav R Konanur, Ted M Hsu, Scott E Kanoski, Matthew R Hayes, Mitchell F Roitma. Phasic dopamine responses to a food-predictive cue are suppressed by the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist Exendin-4. Physiology & behavior. vol 215. 2021-03-04. PMID:31821815. |
together, these findings support a role for central glp-1rs in modulating a form of dopamine signaling that influences approach behavior and provide a potential mechanism whereby glp-1 suppresses food-directed behaviors. |
2021-03-04 |
2023-08-13 |
rat |
Shivon A Robinson, Tiffany E Hill-Smith, Irwin Luck. Buprenorphine prevents stress-induced blunting of nucleus accumbens dopamine response and approach behavior to food reward in mice. Neurobiology of stress. vol 11. 2020-09-28. PMID:31304200. |
buprenorphine prevents stress-induced blunting of nucleus accumbens dopamine response and approach behavior to food reward in mice. |
2020-09-28 |
2023-08-13 |
mouse |
Wolfram Schult. The Reward Signal of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons. News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society. vol 14. 2019-11-20. PMID:11390860. |
recent experiments have shown that dopamine neurons code the discrepancy between the prediction and occurrence of rewards and in this way signal a crucial learning term for approach behavior. |
2019-11-20 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Amanda M Fiorenza, Tatiana A Shnitko, Kaitlin M Sullivan, Sudheer R Vemuru, Alexander Gomez-A, Julie Y Esaki, Charlotte A Boettiger, Claudio Da Cunha, Donita L Robinso. Ethanol Exposure History and Alcoholic Reward Differentially Alter Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens to a Reward-Predictive Cue. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. vol 42. issue 6. 2019-11-04. PMID:29602178. |
this dopamine release may facilitate conditioned approach behavior, which often manifests as approach to the site of reward delivery (called "goal-tracking") or to the cs itself (called "sign-tracking"). |
2019-11-04 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Jan Wacke. Effects of positive emotion, extraversion, and dopamine on cognitive stability-flexibility and frontal EEG asymmetry. Psychophysiology. vol 55. issue 1. 2018-08-15. PMID:28306164. |
the influence of positive emotions on the balance between cognitive stability and flexibility has been suggested to (a) differ among various positive emotional/motivational states (e.g., of varying approach motivation intensity), and (b) be mediated by brain dopamine (da). |
2018-08-15 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Samantha J Reznik, Robin Nusslock, Narun Pornpattananangkul, Lyn Y Abramson, James A Coan, Eddie Harmon-Jone. Laboratory-induced learned helplessness attenuates approach motivation as indexed by posterior versus frontal theta activity. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 17. issue 4. 2018-07-09. PMID:28585017. |
pfta is sensitive to changes in dopamine signaling within the fronto-striatal neural circuit, which is centrally involved in approach motivation, reward processing, and goal-directed behavior. |
2018-07-09 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Theodore P Beauchaine, Aimee R Zisner, Colin L Saude. Trait Impulsivity and the Externalizing Spectrum. Annual review of clinical psychology. vol 13. 2018-03-13. PMID:28375718. |
this vulnerability arises from deficient mesolimbic dopamine responding, which imbues psychological states (irritability, discontentment) that motivate excessive approach behavior (hyperactivity, impulsivity). |
2018-03-13 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Saleem M Nicol. Reassessing wanting and liking in the study of mesolimbic influence on food intake. American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. vol 311. issue 5. 2017-06-26. PMID:27534877. |
furthermore, the contribution of mesolimbic dopamine to food intake and preference may not be a general one of promoting or coordinating behaviors that result in the most reward or caloric intake but may instead be limited to the facilitation of a specific form of neural computation that results in conditioned approach behavior. |
2017-06-26 |
2023-08-13 |
mouse |
Johann du Hoffmann, Saleem M Nicol. Activation of Dopamine Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Promotes Sucrose-Reinforced Cued Approach Behavior. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 10. 2016-07-29. PMID:27471453. |
activation of dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens promotes sucrose-reinforced cued approach behavior. |
2016-07-29 |
2023-08-13 |
rat |
Satoshi Ikemoto, Chen Yang, Aaron Ta. Basal ganglia circuit loops, dopamine and motivation: A review and enquiry. Behavioural brain research. vol 290. 2016-04-04. PMID:25907747. |
dopamine neurons located in the midbrain play a role in motivation that regulates approach behavior (approach motivation). |
2016-04-04 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Satoshi Ikemoto, Chen Yang, Aaron Ta. Basal ganglia circuit loops, dopamine and motivation: A review and enquiry. Behavioural brain research. vol 290. 2016-04-04. PMID:25907747. |
the present paper reviews previous rodent work concerning dopamine's role in approach motivation and the connectivity of dopamine neurons, and proposes two working models: one concerns the relationship between extracellular dopamine concentration and approach motivation. |
2016-04-04 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Ingo Willuhn, Amanda Tose, Matthew J Wanat, Andrew S Hart, Nick G Hollon, Paul E M Phillips, Rainer K W Schwarting, Markus Wöh. Phasic dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens in response to pro-social 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 34. issue 32. 2014-10-03. PMID:25100595. |
only presentation of 50 khz usvs induced phasic dopamine release and elicited approach behavior toward the speaker. |
2014-10-03 |
2023-08-13 |
rat |
Anton Ilango, Andrew J Kesner, Carl J Broker, Dong V Wang, Satoshi Ikemot. Phasic excitation of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons potentiates the initiation of conditioned approach behavior: parametric and reinforcement-schedule analyses. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-05-16. PMID:24834037. |
thus, phasic excitation of dopamine neurons briefly potentiates the initiation of approach behavior with apparent lack of long-term motivational regulation. |
2014-05-16 |
2023-08-13 |
mouse |
Anton Ilango, Andrew J Kesner, Carl J Broker, Dong V Wang, Satoshi Ikemot. Phasic excitation of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons potentiates the initiation of conditioned approach behavior: parametric and reinforcement-schedule analyses. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-05-16. PMID:24834037. |
phasic excitation of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons potentiates the initiation of conditioned approach behavior: parametric and reinforcement-schedule analyses. |
2014-05-16 |
2023-08-13 |
mouse |
Marianne Klanker, Matthijs Feenstra, Damiaan Deny. Dopaminergic control of cognitive flexibility in humans and animals. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 7. 2014-02-18. PMID:24204329. |
striatal dopamine (da) is thought to code for learned associations between cues and reinforcers and to mediate approach behavior toward a reward. |
2014-02-18 |
2023-08-12 |
human |