Aims: Sign-tracking (ST) behavior is a model of overwhelming attraction to rewards-associated stimuli due to incentive salience attribution as measured by the Pavlovian Conditioned Approach (PCA) paradigm. Previous studies suggested different strain-specific neurobiological substrates underlying ST behavior. This study was aimed at investigating the genotype-dependent networks mediating ST phenotype in C57BL/6J (C57) andDBA/2J (DBA) mice. Methods: In experiment 1 quantification of the c-fos protein was a marker of neural activation of strain-specific circuits during expression of ST behavior. After training, Paired (CS-food presentation) and Unpaired(random CS and food presentation) mice underwent a short exposure only to the lever-CS and ...
The role of the cerebellum in motivation and addictive behaviors is less understood than that in con...
A major challenge in neuroscience is to identify genes that influence specific behaviors and to unde...
Individual variability in the response to pharmacological therapies is a major problem in the treatm...
Rationale The expression of sign-tracking (ST) phenotype over goal-tracking (GT) phenotype has been ...
<p>Following repeated pairings, the reinforcing and motivational properties (incentive salience) of ...
The propensity to attribute incentive salience to reward cues, measured by Pavlovian sign-tracking, ...
Recently, evidence has emerged suggesting a role for the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PV...
Following repeated pairings, the reinforcing and motivational properties (incentive salience) of a r...
Understanding the nature and consequences of information flow between the basal ganglia, cerebellum,...
Single page posterIn mammalian brains, there are two areas that process information important for im...
textabstractThree decades of electrophysiological research on cerebellar cortical activity underlyin...
The brain evolved to control behavior, and locomotion is among the behaviors most critical to animal...
Neocortical sensory areas have associated primary and secondary thalamic nuclei. While primary nucle...
UnrestrictedEyeblink conditioning has been used extensively in rabbits to study the role of the cer...
Recently, there has been increased interest in the role of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalam...
The role of the cerebellum in motivation and addictive behaviors is less understood than that in con...
A major challenge in neuroscience is to identify genes that influence specific behaviors and to unde...
Individual variability in the response to pharmacological therapies is a major problem in the treatm...
Rationale The expression of sign-tracking (ST) phenotype over goal-tracking (GT) phenotype has been ...
<p>Following repeated pairings, the reinforcing and motivational properties (incentive salience) of ...
The propensity to attribute incentive salience to reward cues, measured by Pavlovian sign-tracking, ...
Recently, evidence has emerged suggesting a role for the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PV...
Following repeated pairings, the reinforcing and motivational properties (incentive salience) of a r...
Understanding the nature and consequences of information flow between the basal ganglia, cerebellum,...
Single page posterIn mammalian brains, there are two areas that process information important for im...
textabstractThree decades of electrophysiological research on cerebellar cortical activity underlyin...
The brain evolved to control behavior, and locomotion is among the behaviors most critical to animal...
Neocortical sensory areas have associated primary and secondary thalamic nuclei. While primary nucle...
UnrestrictedEyeblink conditioning has been used extensively in rabbits to study the role of the cer...
Recently, there has been increased interest in the role of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalam...
The role of the cerebellum in motivation and addictive behaviors is less understood than that in con...
A major challenge in neuroscience is to identify genes that influence specific behaviors and to unde...
Individual variability in the response to pharmacological therapies is a major problem in the treatm...