All Relations between reward and dopamine

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E O Hammond, M L Torok, A Ettenber. Different patterns of behavior produced by haloperidol, pentobarbital, and dantrolene in tests of unconditioned locomotion and operant responding. Psychopharmacology. vol 104. issue 2. 1991-09-26. PMID:1876659. rather, the profile of this deterioration is consistent with the anhedonia hypothesis of neuroleptic action and supports the view that dopamine neurons are involved in the biological basis of food reward. 1991-09-26 2023-08-11 rat
A M Montgomery, I C Rose, L J Herber. 5-HT1A agonists and dopamine: the effects of 8-OH-DPAT and buspirone on brain-stimulation reward. Journal of neural transmission. General section. vol 83. issue 1-2. 1991-05-28. PMID:1826841. 5-ht1a agonists and dopamine: the effects of 8-oh-dpat and buspirone on brain-stimulation reward. 1991-05-28 2023-08-11 rat
M H Joseph, H Hodge. Lever pressing for food reward and changes in dopamine turnover and uric acid in rat caudate and nucleus accumbens studied chronically by in vivo voltammetry. Journal of neuroscience methods. vol 34. issue 1-3. 1991-01-31. PMID:2259235. lever pressing for food reward and changes in dopamine turnover and uric acid in rat caudate and nucleus accumbens studied chronically by in vivo voltammetry. 1991-01-31 2023-08-11 rat
C A Dackis, M S Gol. Addictiveness of central stimulants. Advances in alcohol & substance abuse. vol 9. issue 1-2. 1990-09-05. PMID:1974121. considerable evidence indicates that the activation of dopamine circuits mediates stimulant reward. 1990-09-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
C A Dackis, M S Gol. Addictiveness of central stimulants. Advances in alcohol & substance abuse. vol 9. issue 1-2. 1990-09-05. PMID:1974121. euphoria and craving, the key dynamics of stimulant addiction, may therefore result largely from neurochemical alterations of dopamine systems in the brain's reward center. 1990-09-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
L Kokkinidis, B D McCarte. Postcocaine depression and sensitization of brain-stimulation reward: analysis of reinforcement and performance effects. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 36. issue 3. 1990-09-05. PMID:2377648. these findings were discussed in terms of the role of dopamine in modulating central reward processes. 1990-09-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
F Weiss, M Mitchiner, F E Bloom, G F Koo. Free-choice responding for ethanol versus water in alcohol preferring (P) and unselected Wistar rats is differentially modified by naloxone, bromocriptine, and methysergide. Psychopharmacology. vol 101. issue 2. 1990-07-12. PMID:2349359. the role of opioids, dopamine and serotonin in ethanol (etoh) reward and preference was investigated in non-deprived, alcohol-preferring (p), and genetically heterogenous wistar rats. 1990-07-12 2023-08-11 rat
E M Hull, T J Bazzett, R K Warner, R C Eaton, J T Thompso. Dopamine receptors in the ventral tegmental area modulate male sexual behavior in rats. Brain research. vol 512. issue 1. 1990-06-21. PMID:2337797. the mesocorticolimbic dopamine tract is considered to be a substrate for motivation and reward as well as for locomotor behavior. 1990-06-21 2023-08-11 rat
N Hiroi, N M Whit. The reserpine-sensitive dopamine pool mediates (+)-amphetamine-conditioned reward in the place preference paradigm. Brain research. vol 510. issue 1. 1990-05-21. PMID:2322845. the reserpine-sensitive dopamine pool mediates (+)-amphetamine-conditioned reward in the place preference paradigm. 1990-05-21 2023-08-11 Not clear
N Hiroi, N M Whit. The reserpine-sensitive dopamine pool mediates (+)-amphetamine-conditioned reward in the place preference paradigm. Brain research. vol 510. issue 1. 1990-05-21. PMID:2322845. these data show that (+)-amphetamine-conditioned reward, expressed as a conditioned place preference, is mediated by dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens. 1990-05-21 2023-08-11 Not clear
R Miller, J R Wickens, R J Beninge. Dopamine D-1 and D-2 receptors in relation to reward and performance: a case for the D-1 receptor as a primary site of therapeutic action of neuroleptic drugs. Progress in neurobiology. vol 34. issue 2. 1990-05-08. PMID:1969668. dopamine d-1 and d-2 receptors in relation to reward and performance: a case for the d-1 receptor as a primary site of therapeutic action of neuroleptic drugs. 1990-05-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
J L Neisewander, S A McDougall, S L Bowling, M T Bard. Conditioned taste aversion and place preference with buspirone and gepirone. Psychopharmacology. vol 100. issue 4. 1990-04-30. PMID:2320709. it was also demonstrated that buspirone (3 mg/kg), but not gepirone (3 mg/kg), increased dopamine (da) synthesis in the nucleus accumbens, a mesolimbic brain area thought to be involved in drug reward. 1990-04-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Ljungber. Differential attenuation of water intake and water-rewarded operant responding by repeated administration of haloperidol and SCH 23390 in the rat. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 35. issue 1. 1990-04-26. PMID:2179968. it has previously been described that water intake in thirsty rats require higher doses of dopamine (da) d-1 and d-2 antagonists to be attenuated than operant lever-pressing with water as reward. 1990-04-26 2023-08-11 rat
W C Hall, R L Talbert, L Ereshefsk. Cocaine abuse and its treatment. Pharmacotherapy. vol 10. issue 1. 1990-04-24. PMID:2179901. dopaminergic systems are the principal sites of reward and participate in abstinence symptomatology, putatively through depletion of dopamine and changes in receptor sensitivity and responsiveness. 1990-04-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
L H Gold, M A Geyer, G F Koo. Neurochemical mechanisms involved in behavioral effects of amphetamines and related designer drugs. NIDA research monograph. vol 94. 1990-02-21. PMID:2514360. the neurochemical sites for psychomotor stimulant reward are likely to be the presynaptic dopamine terminals located in the region of the nucleus accumbens, frontal cortex, and other forebrain structures that originate in the ventral tegmental area. 1990-02-21 2023-08-11 rat
M H Joseph, H Hodges, J A Gra. Lever pressing for food reward and in vivo voltammetry: evidence for increases in extracellular homovanillic acid, the dopamine metabolite, and uric acid in the rat caudate nucleus. Neuroscience. vol 32. issue 1. 1990-01-08. PMID:2586749. lever pressing for food reward and in vivo voltammetry: evidence for increases in extracellular homovanillic acid, the dopamine metabolite, and uric acid in the rat caudate nucleus. 1990-01-08 2023-08-11 rat
J Backo. Predicting new effective treatments of alcohol addiction on the basis of their properties of inhibition of noradrenergic activity and/or thromboxane or on the activation of the dopamine reward system and/or beta-endorphin. Medical hypotheses. vol 29. issue 4. 1990-01-05. PMID:2573815. predicting new effective treatments of alcohol addiction on the basis of their properties of inhibition of noradrenergic activity and/or thromboxane or on the activation of the dopamine reward system and/or beta-endorphin. 1990-01-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Ljungber. Effects of the dopamine D-1 antagonist SCH 23390 on water intake, water-rewarded operant responding and apomorphine-induced decrease of water intake in rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 33. issue 3. 1989-12-29. PMID:2685829. the specific dopamine (da) d-1 receptor antagonist sch 23390 was found to attenuate operant lever-pressing with water as reward in a dose-dependent manner and more potently than drinking itself. 1989-12-29 2023-08-11 rat
A Ettenber. Dopamine, neuroleptics and reinforced behavior. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 13. issue 2-3. 1989-12-12. PMID:2573021. to date, our results suggest that when motor confounds are avoided, dopamine antagonist drugs can still produce patterns of operant behavior that very closely resemble those observed with actual reductions in reward magnitude. 1989-12-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
Z Karádi, Y Oomura, H Nishino, S Ao. Olfactory coding in the monkey lateral hypothalamus: behavioral and neurochemical properties of odor-responding neurons. Physiology & behavior. vol 45. issue 6. 1989-12-11. PMID:2813550. the odor-responding gs neurons were depressed during the bar press and reward periods of the task, and were mainly inhibited by dopamine. 1989-12-11 2023-08-11 monkey